Can you file a bug?  It must be an ordering issue in the way the .lzo is 
written out.

On 2009-11-13, at 01:58, Henry Minsky wrote:

> Sorry my mistake, this only happens when a .lzo is present...
> 
> 
> On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 1:44 AM, Henry Minsky <henry.min...@gmail.com>wrote:
> 
>> Even with your fwd reference pathc, this case isn't working (in swf8 and
>> dhtml), when there's just a plain <include> of a library .lzx (not .lzo)
>> and there's a fwd reference that makes an anonymous instance class.
>> 
>> 
>> <canvas>
>>    <include href="classlib.lzx"/>
>> </canvas>
>> 
>> 
>> <library>
>>    <bar>
>>      <method name="anyoldmethod">
>>        Debug.info("this method is just so that an anonymous instance class
>> gets created");
>>      </method>
>>    </bar>
>> 
>> <!-- move this above previous def, and it works without error-->
>>  <class name="bar"><text>bar</text></class>
>> 
>> </library>
>> 
>> 
>> <a title="#0">ERROR @classlib.lzo≈10: reference to undefined variable
>> &apos;$lzc$class_bar&apos;</a>
>> <a title="#1">ERROR @classlib.lzo≈10: undefined object does not have a
>> property &apos;attributes&apos;</a>
>> <a title="#2">WARNING @classlib.lzo≈10: reference to undefined property
>> &apos;attributes&apos;</a>
>> <a title="#3">ERROR @classlib.lzo≈10: undefined object does not have a
>> property &apos;[]&apos;</a>
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> Henry Minsky
> Software Architect
> hmin...@laszlosystems.com


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