Hi Jason,
It's not because you're loading the SWF into another SWF which has
different/older versions of classes with the same name and package, is
it..?
HTH,
Ian
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So I am updating an AS 2.0 class file I wrote last fall, and when I go
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Hi Jason,
It's not because you're loading the SWF into another SWF
which has different/older versions
Learning Leadership Development
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Close -
.swf B gets loaded into .swf A
.swf B has the trouble - however, .swf A does not import the same
classes .swf B does.
Jason Merrill
Bank of America
Global Technology Operations
Learning Leadership Development
Are you sure you just haven't written another class with the same name higher
up in the include paths?
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Date: 2007/03/20 Tue AM 11:03:32 CST
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Subject: [Flashcoders] .aso cache frustration
So I am updating an AS
The other gotcha relates to shared libraries. If you are using a shared
library you must republish that before you publish your primary swf.
Laurie Jensen
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Jason
Sent: Wednesday, 21 March 2007 3:04
Are you sure you just haven't written another class with the
same name higher up in the include paths?
Not sure if the last three responses are just due to list lag, but
thanks - I solved it about 3 1/2 hours ago. Appreciate it though. :)
Jason Merrill
Bank of America
Global Technology
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