Oops, that was one e to many and a / short.
Should be:
<clip id="test" class="YourClass" />
.. just in case someone copy-pastes;)

/Henrik

erixtekila wrote:
> Le 26 mars 06, à 23:37, Diego Guebel a écrit :
> 
> 
>>thanks about that trick, how about linking a class to the movieclip?
>>thanks.
> 
> As I said :
> <clip id="test" classe="YourClass">
> 
> Check this link :
> http://www.flashant.org/index.php?p=429&more=1&c=1
> 
> 
>>erixtekila wrote:
>>
>>>>I 'm wondering if there is any method to link a class to a movieclip
>>>>and
>>>>avoid export it to frame 1 when importing stuff with swfmill.
>>>>
>>>
>>>Yes, there is a class attribute in the clip node.
>>>In order to load assets on specific frame, use a list of
>>><frame><library>.
>>>
>>>HTH
>>>-----------
>>>erixtekila
>>>http://blog.v-i-a.net/
> 
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