tried that too i'm afraid - it's a bug in the flash player (see my other post)

thanks for the input guys



On 24 May 2007, at 17:07, Derek Vadneau wrote:

I'll bet if you trace the movieclip where your class resides from outside
the class (on the next frame or after a timeout) you'll find that the
movieclip no longer exists.

removeMovieClip is being scoped to the class itself, not the Global
function removeMovieClip.

Just use:
_root[thisColumn_txt].removeMovieClip();


Derek Vadneau


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yeh i correct that - still gives me the same jyp


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