Recently I had a similar issue but with no sensical reason in a flash project. Worked fine when run from the hard drive, or over the network, but when the website was burned on a cd and viewed in IE, the project failed. It didn't load in IE, but was fine in Firebird and Safari. Pushing everything, including class/function declarations, content, down a frame made it start working. Totally bizarre.
I guess it's another good reason to not put stuff in frame 1 unless you really have a reason to...
~Mathew
Kerry Thompson wrote:
You created 6 timeout objects in prepareMovie and none of their targets contained startMovie handlers?
Almost--but I would have caught that right off. The subtle part is that beginSprite happens before startMovie. I think that only applies to sprites in frame 1, but not sure.
Cordially,
Kerry Thompson
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