Betcha that member type is something like #richText or something and not #text. Same as if you tried new(#vestigalTail).

roymeo

At 03:15 PM 5/12/2005, you wrote:
hi,

i'm working on a project in which a lot of castmembers are created dynamically using the new(#...) lingo.
usually this works great, but sometimes (such as NOW grrr...) the this handler doesn't create a castmember and returns a reference, but it just returns the #.... bit.
so for instance new(#text) returns "#text" instead of "member x of castlib y".


i don't see any logic in why it sometimes works, and sometimes doesn't.
does anyone have a clue of what's going on here?


thanks arri

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