You also have to be careful about the use of _root in your swfs. The
LZX runtime assumes it owns _root, and many other swfs make the same
assumption. I believe there is some support in swf8 for creating a
'virtual' _root for loaded swfs to keep them from walking all over
each other.
On 2007-10-29, at 11:39 EDT, Elliot Winard wrote:
I've used more complex interactive SWFs in OpenLaszlo-generated
Flash apps.
Like Tucker mentioned in another thread, you can access the
MovieClip that represents a view at
<view>.sprite.__LZmovieClipRef
Nothing stops you from twiddling MovieClip bits directly but
__LZmovieClipRef is not a supported API and is subject to change.
I don't think this works for including SWFs the apps compiled to the
DHTML target.
-e
On Mon, Oct 29, 2007 at 5:00 AM, Anze Cesar wrote:
hi,
it says in the documentation, only basic swf animations may be
included. Is there any way of including a full swf application (made
with openlaszlo, or any other)?
--
lp,
Anže