Correction: When I said "trace statement" (below) I actually meant a text field 
we set up in the movie to report _parent within the various test environments.


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Jason
 

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> Subject: [Flashcoders] Clip Losing Track of Parent Clip
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> We have a bunch of clips that we are loading via 
> MovieClipLoader that are losing track of their containing 
> clips (_parent). Flash correctly reports the parent clip 
> within the onLoadStart event handler, but absolutely nowhere 
> else. Even after the clip has fully loaded and we ask it to 
> report _parent in a trace statement, it returns "undefined". 
> This only happens when the movie plays from a network through 
> a browser, and seems to happen only when the movie is 
> published for the Flash 8 player.
> 
> Notes: The loaded clips are dynamically created/loaded and so 
> we don't know ahead of time certain things about them. We 
> must be able to reference the parent clip. Additionally, the 
> application requires publishing to Flash Player 8.
> 
> 
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> Jason
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