Madame Irma presume :

You use a mac.
You have white spaces in the path of your Macromedia Classes folder 
(aka classpath)
You won't be able to fix it, eventhough, you'll try to make a symlink 
with no space in.
You'll stop using check syntax soon, and only create ant script (with 
as2ant) to build your swf.

> Has anyone found a fix for the
> (unknown) : type error class not found : Support.Macromedia.Flash
> That is output when MTASC compiles ASDT projects in eclipse? 
> I have been doing a lot of searching of mailing lists and google, all 
> to no avail.
>
> My latest involved creating a symlink to the MM Classes to cut out the 
> spaces in the path. Unfortunately, this didn't seem to work either.
>
> If I copy the MTASC command line from the output window and put it 
> through Terminal it compiles fine. So I know its not the compiler or 
> the Class.
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erixtekila
http://blog.v-i-a.net/



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