Or someone had a script there and then deleted the script. The MEMBER is still linked, even though it's empty. I've seen that all the time, then you go and put a paint or text member in that member and your image or text is technically the 'script'.

At 08:27 PM 3/12/2003 -0500, you wrote:

> In the script channel, there are many frame scripts as they should. And in > one particular frame, if I look at the score, there is no framescript, but > when I move the mouse over the empty cell in the script channel, the > tooltip > indicates the presence of a frame script and if I check with lingo: > > put the framescript (with the playback head sitting on that frame) I get: > -- 279 > > This "hidden" framescript sits in that frame already right after loading, > even before playing the movie. > > Now my question: > > Is this a bug, a corrupted file or a feature I don't know of?

My guess is a corrupted file, or possibly a bug in Director. Another
possibility is that you puppeted sprite 0 or -5 at some point, and for
some reason the puppet property stuck. It shouldn't after you load a new
movie, but I've seen stranger things.

Check your cast(s) and see what script is in member 279. Should it be in
that frame? If not, I think I would delete it, then save and compact the
movie. See if it goes away.

Cordially,

Kerry Thompson

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