Hi Rich and Dave...
Thanks for the responses. Rich, your solution worked. I needed a
combination of delaying a one frame *and* a doLater. I was doing just
either or, but it was needing both, although I have no idea why. I
would have thought the doLater was automatically "scheduled" to fire
wit
i think it might be a case that the component is not yet intialized when you
are assigning the doLaterso you might need to wait a frame for the
component to initialize. you can also just do an onEnterFrame that runs
just once:
this.onEnterFrame = function(){
this.displayCorrectFrame();
I think...
You have to be attentive about the fact that flash execute the code from the
upper layer to the lower layer. So if your _root.panelBG.sp.doLater(_root,
"displayCorrectFrame"); is written on a layer witch is upper layer of the
one where is created your scrollPlane, this last one does
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