How can anyone know how much effort is involved?

It'll depend on how your code is written. What is sure is that it'll be a ton of work.

Why does your client want to revert to AS2?

If they insist you'll just have to charge accordingly.

I reverted an AS3 video/slide player to AS2 and it was a PIA because the code was close to what it should be but had so many differences because the classes involved had changed between AS2 and AS3. It'd probably have been easier to dump the AS3 code and start from scratch.

I'd probably do everything possible to not go back. Try and educate you client that it's a huge amount of work and one day they'll still want to go forward to AS3.

Paul

----- Original Message ----- From: "Lord, Susan, CTR, DSS" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Flash Coders List" <flashcoders@chattyfig.figleaf.com>
Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2008 10:11 PM
Subject: [Flashcoders] Is there a quick way to convert back to AS2?


I know this seems like a backwards question... but my client has
requested (300 plus fla's later) that we revert our code back to AS2.  I
was wondering if there was a quick way to do this.  When I ran my first
piece in AS2 and it was searching for the event class. I was wondering
if there was a quick way around this... like somehow incorporating the
event class into an AS2 piece or will this piece completely have to be
rewritten?

Thanks!
Susan
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