You're welcome.
Also, if anyone gets word Adobe has solved this, I'd love to know.
On Tuesday, 14 June 2011, Matt Perkins nudoru.m...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for sharing all of that Ben! I think this addresses some issues that
I'm having on a project now.
Matt Perkins
hi guys
I'm try to move from AS2 to AS3 I did some work with AS3 it seems to be easy
anyway i have problem with load and unload swf, in AS2 I use to use
loadMovie(movie.swf,level)
then from the movie.swf I can use back button to load the main movie again
or unload the movie if the level more the
Looked into this a while ago. Bottom line was you can never guarantee
an unload, so repeated load/unload always have the potential for
memory leaks.
In the case of Flex apps it was never possible to completely clear
them from memory.
Our solution was to load other swfs in another window, though
Hi Ben
pls give me the link let me go through it may help, I also had problem with
memory when i try to load movie into another because I still didn't get the
logic of AS3 for load and unload.
On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 1:32 AM, Ben Sand b...@bensand.com wrote:
Looked into this a while ago.
While the below shows it is technically unfeasible to completely
unload a flex app, that doesn't mean you shouldn't try loading and
unloading. It just means if you can't limit the total number of times
that it is done, you have to be prepared for the flash player and/or
browser to crash / lock up.
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