I couldn't remember - but having had a trawl it seems it was Peter Hall (see
http://www.peterjoel.com/blog) - but I've been unable to find the original
article.
Basically as each class is loaded it gets assigned a symbol name
__Packages.class path.
Ian
On 11/30/05, de-hack SWF [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Creating a fake named linkage'd run-time symbol is done another way.
But I don't remember it by hearth. Maybe someone else can feed on this
one.
Yes. Thanks. You identify my problem. This is the point that I want to
know. Anyone any ideas? :-)
Juguang
Hi Juguang,
I posted the following about a week ago - I think it's what you're after:
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Can't remember where I got this solution - definitely not mine - but
here's how to create a MovieClip-derived class that doesn't need an
associated library symbol:
Hi Ian, thanks! But I have read such code many times and in many forum.
However, my this piece of stupid code just does now work for me. (But it
runs well, if I manually add a symbol 'RMC', in Flash)
Can someone test on your side and tell me if it is working in your
environment? Big thanks!! -
Hi Juguang,
Try replacing the line:
public static var symbolName:String=RMC;
with:
public static var symbolName:String=__Packages.RMC;
HTH,
Ian
On 11/29/05, de-hack SWF [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Ian, thanks! But I have read such code many times and in many forum.
However, my this
On 11/30/05, Ian Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Juguang,
Try replacing the line:
public static var symbolName:String=RMC;
with:
public static var symbolName:String=__Packages.RMC;
HTH,
YTH! (Yes, that helps) My week-lasting exhaust is breezed away. Many thanks.
:-) By the way,
Normally, you would keep the RMCSymbol in your library with the linkage and
class association and not use Object.registerClass.
If you want to associated your symbol dynamically to a class at run-time you
can use Objec.registerClass(RMCSymbol, RMC); for example. This function
can only set your
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