Also, SWFLoader component cannot toggle "visible" correctly. I'm using
visible=true and visible=false but nothing happens.

--- In [email protected], "kenny14390" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I tried your first suggestion about reinstantiating the SWFLoader, but
> that doesn't seem to work. Here is my code in the init() function that
> gets called every time I want the SWF to replay:
> 
> tileFront = new SWFLoader();
> tileFront.source = tile_Front;
> //(tileFront.content as MovieClip).gotoAndPlay(1);
> 
> The commented line generates a "Cannot access a property or method of
> a null object reference" error, even though I clearly define its
> source on the previous line.
> 
> I looked into your ByteArray method but I couldn't find enough
> documentation online to show how to do it. Any tips?
> 
> --- In [email protected], EECOLOR <eecolor@> wrote:
> >
> > If you embed the whole swf file, it will probably of type MovieClip.
> I am
> > not sure how you embed it, but once you make an instance of it, it
will
> > remember its state. In order to get it into the start state you
> would have
> > to re-instantiate it.
> > 
> > Another option is to embed the swf as a ByteArray. You could then
> use the
> > loader.loadBytes method to load it. This way you can reload the swf
> as much
> > as you want.
> > 
> > 
> > Greetz Erik
> > 
> > On 5/29/08, kenny14390 <kenny14390@> wrote:
> > >
> > > I've got a SWF file that is embedded in the Flex app. When the
SWF is
> > > clicked, it does an animation and fades away. How can I get the
SWF to
> > > revert to its default state? I've tried resetting the source of the
> > > SWFLoader to the same SWF file, but it does not load. I've also
tried
> > > creating a second SWFLoader with the same source, but there must be
> > > something preventing the same file from being loaded more than once.
> > > The only way the SWF starts over is when the entire app is reloaded.
> > > What can I do? I could modify the FLA itself or the Flex
> implementation.
> > >
> >
>


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