Hey Geoff,
Try this for your import instead...
import cal.bentonconsulting.ca.model.mainModel;
should work like charm.
- Taka
On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 4:48 PM, Benton Consulting <
[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi I'm moving from AS2 to AS3, very late to make the switch because I've
> been working on a large AS2 commercial framework incase you're wondering.
>
> in AS2 I could do this:
>
> - have a class called Main.as
> - import model.MainModel
>
> but in AS3 I can't, it won't find the file. For example
>
> Main.as
> package ca.bentonconsulting.ca{
>
> import model.mainModel; // compiler error
>
> class Main{
> }
>
> }
>
> MainModel.as
> package ca.bentonconsulting.ca.model{
>
> class MainModel{
> }
>
> }
>
> So far the only way I can work around this problem is to put the model
> class right beside the Main.as class then say:
>
> private var __model:MainModel; // works fine but doesn't allow to split
> classes into subdirectories
>
> What am I doing wrong?
>
> Geoff Freedman
> Flash Developer
> bentonconsulting.ca
> 1.403.680.3135
>
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