2009/8/19 Nick Sabalausky <bus_mailingli...@semitwist.com>:
Ahh, you're right. I was looking at a cached copy of the page. Forced a
reload and now the new link is there.

I've tried this new version now, and everything I said in my long earlier
email still holds true, except that my wavs now work fine. :) But again,
like I said, I'm probably not really pushing swfmill to it's limits or
anything.

Great stuff, thanks!

(I assume that the erratic frames behaviour is fixed too?)


Was the fix for that supposed to be in that one? (We're both referring to 409165, right?) Unfortunately, no, that does not appear to be fixed for me. If you have haxe installed, you can test the issue on the sample project I attached to the original bug report:

swfmill simple swfmillLib.xml swfmillLib.swf
haxe TestMain_swfmillLib.hxml

And then run the resulting "TestMain_swfmillLib.swf". Keep clicking on the box with the letter, and it *should* keep alternating between "B" and "C", just as it does in "TestMain_flashLib.swf". But for me, even with this newest build of swfmill, once it gets to "C" it just stays there.

As before, the problem goes away if I set all the depths to different values, but that's not a viable option if the frames contain transparency, in which case the only other workaround I'm aware of is to create a dedicated movieclip for each individual frame, and embed those in the real movieclip and switch between them instead of using multiple frames. Which is certainly doable, but kind of a pain ;)


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