Re: [Flashcoders] Levels and Classes

2006-03-30 Thread Peter Måseide
No, they´re not. Thank you for the advice! I´ll stick to it in the  
future.


Peter

Den 30. mar. 2006 kl. 14.09 skrev "" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:



Just a thought but are your classes in a package hierarchy with  
class names qualified to a package? That should stop any class name  
conflicts and will help to organise your code in directories on  
your hard drive.





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From: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Peter_M=E5seide?= [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2006 13:58:23 +0200
Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] Levels and Classes

Thats my only solution so far. It works OK (except for an ugly  
rename  job) as long as I´m in controll of all the classes. But if  
I get  anothers authors swf with same-name classes and want to load  
it I can ´t see an easy solution.Den 30. mar. 2006 kl. 11.23 skrev  
Ramon Miguel M. Tayag:> The classes in level2 and 3 have the same  
name but do different> things?  You must find a way to make them  
different.  Can you change> the name of the class?>> On 3/30/06,  
Peter Måseide <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:>> I have a base swf (_level0)  
and I´m loading an swf into _level2 and>> another swf into  
_level3.>> The swfs in _level2 and _level3 both use classes with  
the same name,>> but the content of the classes are different.>> I  
found out that when I loaded the _level3-swf the classes in the>>  
_level2-swf was replaced with the new ones, and the result was  
chaos.>> Is there a way to avoid this problem, except from renaming  
the>> classes and recompile?>>>> Best regards>> Peter Måseide>>
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Re: [Flashcoders] Levels and Classes

2006-03-30 Thread

Just a thought but are your classes in a package hierarchy with class names 
qualified to a package? That should stop any class name conflicts and will help 
to organise your code in directories on your hard drive.




 --- On Thu 03/30, =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Peter_M=E5seide?= < [EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
From: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Peter_M=E5seide?= [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: flashcoders@chattyfig.figleaf.com
Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2006 13:58:23 +0200
Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] Levels and Classes

Thats my only solution so far. It works OK (except for an ugly rename  job) as 
long as I´m in controll of all the classes. But if I get  anothers authors swf 
with same-name classes and want to load it I can ´t see an easy solution.Den 
30. mar. 2006 kl. 11.23 skrev Ramon Miguel M. Tayag:> The classes in level2 and 
3 have the same name but do different> things?  You must find a way to make 
them different.  Can you change> the name of the class?>> On 3/30/06, Peter 
Måseide <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:>> I have a base swf (_level0) and I´m 
loading an swf into _level2 and>> another swf into _level3.>> The swfs in 
_level2 and _level3 both use classes with the same name,>> but the content of 
the classes are different.>> I found out that when I loaded the _level3-swf the 
classes in the>> _level2-swf was replaced with the new ones, and the result was 
chaos.>> Is there a way to avoid this problem, except from renaming the>> 
classes and recompile?>>>> Best regards>> Peter Måseide>> 
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PROTECTED] - Mob 40858675>>>> ___>> 
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Re: [Flashcoders] Levels and Classes

2006-03-30 Thread Peter Måseide
Thats my only solution so far. It works OK (except for an ugly rename  
job) as long as I´m in controll of all the classes. But if I get  
anothers authors swf with same-name classes and want to load it I can 
´t see an easy solution.



Den 30. mar. 2006 kl. 11.23 skrev Ramon Miguel M. Tayag:


The classes in level2 and 3 have the same name but do different
things?  You must find a way to make them different.  Can you change
the name of the class?

On 3/30/06, Peter Måseide <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I have a base swf (_level0) and I´m loading an swf into _level2 and
another swf into _level3.
The swfs in _level2 and _level3 both use classes with the same name,
but the content of the classes are different.
I found out that when I loaded the _level3-swf the classes in the
_level2-swf was replaced with the new ones, and the result was chaos.
Is there a way to avoid this problem, except from renaming the
classes and recompile?

Best regards
Peter Måseide

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Re: [Flashcoders] Levels and Classes

2006-03-30 Thread Ramon Miguel M. Tayag
The classes in level2 and 3 have the same name but do different
things?  You must find a way to make them different.  Can you change
the name of the class?

On 3/30/06, Peter Måseide <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a base swf (_level0) and I´m loading an swf into _level2 and
> another swf into _level3.
> The swfs in _level2 and _level3 both use classes with the same name,
> but the content of the classes are different.
> I found out that when I loaded the _level3-swf the classes in the
> _level2-swf was replaced with the new ones, and the result was chaos.
> Is there a way to avoid this problem, except from renaming the
> classes and recompile?
>
> Best regards
> Peter Måseide
> 
> Peter Måseide - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Mob 40858675
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[Flashcoders] Levels and Classes

2006-03-30 Thread Peter Måseide
I have a base swf (_level0) and I´m loading an swf into _level2 and  
another swf into _level3.
The swfs in _level2 and _level3 both use classes with the same name,  
but the content of the classes are different.
I found out that when I loaded the _level3-swf the classes in the  
_level2-swf was replaced with the new ones, and the result was chaos.
Is there a way to avoid this problem, except from renaming the  
classes and recompile?


Best regards
Peter Måseide

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