>>Thanks Glenn - I wan't worried about using the frame count, I
>>just wondered if there was another mechanism I hadn't thought of.
Another possible mechanism is to broadcast a custom event from the swf's
timeline when the end is reachded and listen for it elsewhere. However,
if one .swf is AVM1
On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 11:41 AM, Paul Andrews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Hello Paul,
Regarding mes
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From: "Glen Pike" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] AS 2.0 (AS 3.0) question - knowing when a
MovieClipis on it's last frame.
If you are loading an AS2 SWF into an AS2 swf, you ca
: [Flashcoders] AS 2.0 (AS 3.0) question - knowing when a MovieClipis
on it's last frame.
AS2.0 question:
I have some AS2.0 swfs supplied to me (generated by captivate) that are
loaded as part of my application. Unfortunately they don't have a stop()
on the last frame, so they l
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