It's the "hope that he/she will not screw up your movie at all" that I worry about.
@Steven I work for a very large corporation, and they're pretty anal about what we do and don't use. I hear good things about MTASC, so I'd like to try and use it, but given where we are with the current projects we don't really have time to switch now, and even if we did it would probably be hard to get them to let me change it. It's in the back of my mind, and since the thing I'm starting on now is new I might be able to switch to it, but then we'd have some projects using it and some not using it, which they may not like. On that note, how hard is it to switch from a project that uses the Flash IDE to build everything (and includes a lot of stuff in the FLA) to something that uses MTASC? -Andy On 1/22/07, Rákos Attila <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
AH> The main reason I don't want to do that is that I won't have control AH> of the 'brand.swf' versions. I just worry someone might put something AH> on the canvas in brand.swf by mistake. If I was able to put my stuff AH> on root or another MC then I could just hide the uiResources MC, so it AH> wouldn't matter if someone put something on it, but this way I'll have AH> to leave it visible. You can hide anything in the loaded swf by creating a solid movieclip on its main timeline. However I don't think that it is a real problem, since beside visual elements the loaded swf can contain scripts, which can behave even more "harmful" to your application than a simple visual object and these scripts cannot be eliminated. So you have to trust in the creator of brand.swf to some extent and hope that he/she will not screw up your movie at all :) Attila _______________________________________________ Flashcoders@chattyfig.figleaf.com To change your subscription options or search the archive: http://chattyfig.figleaf.com/mailman/listinfo/flashcoders Brought to you by Fig Leaf Software Premier Authorized Adobe Consulting and Training http://www.figleaf.com http://training.figleaf.com
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