I might be wrong here, but if I recall correctly you can in fact load all
your classes in frame 2. Make sure none of your MovieClips have the 'export
in first frame' option enabled and place those MovieClips in frame 2.
As for your other non-visual classes, just make sure they are not called
withi
Hi,
you can put classes in an swf and use the swf as a dll.
It's a hassle but its doable.
You load the swf in a specific frame, the swf only contains classes and they
become available from that frame onwards.
Again, im not sure if you should do this if the only reason is that you'd
rather write th
Hi,
Don't think you can do this - I think all classes (code) are
exported to the same frame, but your movieclips can be distributed along
the timeline so you gain something there. You may want to look at your
ultimate aim as you could do this a different way:
If you are trying to crea
Hey all,
I'm trying to work out if there's a way I can export AS2 classes to
more than one frame: I'm experimenting with fine-grained loading and
preloaders written in AS2.
So for instance, does anyone know if it's possible to write a
preloader in AS2, then export *only* that class to frame 1 of
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