You may want to add a script at the end of your flash movie to tell lingo it
is at the end. That way it is only called once.

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From: nik max <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Wednesday, 7 February 2001 4:52


>dear all,
>
>how can i quickly and relyably check that all flash sprites have stopped
playing on the stage (necessary before i can move on to the next frame)?
>
>i am using 'sprite(whichFlashSprite).playing',
>but do i put this in a loop or just check at very small intervals. what
about sending a messge from the respective flash moveis to director? 'along
the lines of "ok i am finished now"?
>
>thanks,
>#nik
>
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