--- In [email protected], "Merrill, Jason" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Paul, if you're saying I need to re-read the thread, well I took your > advice and I did, and yet nobody has really explained why adding frames > programatically and adding instances of object to it would be useful.
Not what I meant, he cannot because he does not have the ability to use the as3 perview. > guess I just don't see it when you can control instances of objects > separately and use events to drive animation (even if the animation > itself is hand-made) - what does adding blank frames and injecting > content into those frames with code accomplish? It accomplishes exactly what you describe, the ability to inject content into a frame, to add frames, to create truly dynamic animations. > Maybe it's just my lack > of imagination, sorry, I just have never heard of this being a useful > feature since I started developing in Flash 6 years ago. Perhaps you can > explain? > Once you get more experience you will be able to understand better... only kidding, my 10 years of Flash experience is no match for your 6. Seriously if you are only going to poo-poo his question then maybe you should keep it to yourself. Although I don't have an answer I can at least see it is a valid question. I am sure there is a way to do what he wants to do, but unfortunately I think he's barking up the wrong tree, but I don't know where the right tree is either. > > Jason Merrill > Bank of America > GT&O Learning & Leadership Development > eTools & Multimedia Team >

