I am using an internally-defined stylesheet in Flash with three
styles and about five classes per style.
This was working fine until recently when Flash stopped reading one
of the classes and started applying the default class. It has nothing
to do with the xml I'm feeding to the textfield, as that hasn't changed.
I was able to fix the problem by renaming the class and replacing all
the class designations in the xml for that class. In other words, I
changed "class = 'header3' " to "class = 'header4' " in the xml, then
made the appropriate replacements in the internal style definitions.
This worked for an hour or so, then Flash started losing the class
again. Seems quite bizarre. Anybody see something like this before?
Ideas on fixing it? Please don't tell me to define the classes in an
external CSS; that's not an option at this point.
Thanks,
Marc
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