If you intend for this to be a parent script, make sure that you mark 
it as a parent script.  Otherwise (as others on this list have found 
out in a very painful way), if you leave it as a movie script, the 
"new" handler in that script will "hijack" the Director "new" 
function .  This is a painful error to track down.

To find out more about parent scripts and OOP, feel free to read the 
beginnings of my on-line book at:

    http://www.furrypants.com/loope

Irv

At 4:28 PM -0400 4/13/01, Dennis Flood wrote:
>
>
>One interesting thing that I noticed was that the new object works fine as
>either parent or movie script. What's the difference between the two types
>of scripts??
>
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