Hi Tom Chiverton,

Actually it took me a while to understand that hitTestObject doesn't
work for me because both DisplayObjects may be rotated and
hitTestObject takes into consideration transparent pixels.

What do you think about pixel collision?




--- In [email protected], Tom Chiverton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>
> On Wednesday 20 Feb 2008, n3moncic wrote:
> > one of them is moving towards the other and when it is over it, it
> > should detect collision.
> 
> You don't need hitTest() here, do you, because you know where they
both are 
> and their size... ?
> 
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