And instantiated scripts will also pass. So if a global holds the reference to an instance of a parent script, that code-object will continue to be available, even though the 'cast member' which holds the script for it isn't in the new movie.
roymeo At 11:45 AM 5/22/2002 -0500, you wrote: >At 17:05 +0100 05/22/2002, Jayp wrote: > >>Does that mean globals from my MAIN movie will pass to the subordinate >>shockwave movie? > >If the two files are running under the same shock session, yes. That is, >if movie 1 did a play movie, go movie or gotonetmovie, yes, the globals >pass, just as they do in a projector or author session. > >-- > > Warren Ockrassa | http://www.nightwares.com/ > Director help | Free files | Sample chapters | Freelance | Consulting > Author | Director 8.5 Shockwave Studio: A Beginner's Guide > Published by Osborne/McGraw-Hill > http://shop.osborne.com/cgi-bin/osborne/0072195622.html >[To remove yourself from this list, or to change to digest mode, go to >http://www.penworks.com/lingo-l.cgi To post messages to the list, email >[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Problems, email [EMAIL PROTECTED]). Lingo-L >is for learning and helping with programming Lingo. Thanks!] ----- Roy Crisman Senior Macromedia Programmer (585)724-4054 [EMAIL PROTECTED] [To remove yourself from this list, or to change to digest mode, go to http://www.penworks.com/lingo-l.cgi To post messages to the list, email [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Problems, email [EMAIL PROTECTED]). Lingo-L is for learning and helping with programming Lingo. Thanks!]
