I find this happens when two classes import each other. Just compile
again and the error goes away. Weird little bug that will hopefully go
away in Flash 9.

(I'm assuming you don't actually have two classes both named
'ConnectDots'.)
--
T. Michael Keesey

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Subject: [Flashcoders] conflicts with the name of another class

Sometimes I get this message with differnet classes. Never knew what
causes 
it:

The name of this class, 'ConnectDots', conflicts with the name of
another 
class that was loaded, 'ConnectDots'.

Anyone else?


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