Really must be coming in from somewhere else. Shared library?

It's not a cached version of either/both the .swfs that you're testing in a
browser or anything like that?

Copy it all (without the .swfs) to a new folder or new machine, and try a
rebuild - if you still get the same behaviour, something is clearly still
compiling the old version somewhere.

Ian

On 12/8/06, Matthew Ganz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

strange, because independent testing of each swf (container not loading
submovie) shows that both are pointing to the version of the class that i
am
updating. meaning, the updated trace statements are coming thru.

the problem, however, seems to be that when both swfs import that class,
and
the container is loading the submovie, the updates are not shown.


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