if your problem is the warning of "script running too slowly", flasm can help you:
http://www.nowrap.de/flasm.html http://www.nowrap.de/flasm.html#scriptlimits good luck, andrei > Greetings folks, > > A little background about my project: I have a custom-written flash > application which is loading one of a number of external SWF files > depending on certain form parameters in the HTML. The application is > completely written in ActionScript 2.0 using mtasc (targeting Flash > 8). The external files are created using swfmill and consist of a > number of image files gathered together into a single movie, with > each image on a frame. Each of the auxiliary files can range between > 2-4MB, depending on the number of images in the file. > > My original approach was to try to do a createEmptyMovieClip() and > then manually load the page images incrementally during the app > initialization phase, essentially reproducing what the swfmill > preprocessing code is doing, however I was not able to get this to > work successfully. Right now, the application depends on the fact > that there is a single movie clip with each frame being an image, and > changing this to use incrementally-loaded images each in their own > instance/layer would be too work-intensive. > > The application works great, I use a MovieClipLoader to download the > remote SWF; however intermittently I get an error about the document > loading slowly, and Flash Player asks if I would like to terminate > the execution. From my research online, it appears that this can be > due to the loading of the external file taking more than a predefined > timeout (30 seconds IIRC). I feel like I've seen files which will > take longer to load and execute, so I believe there must be a way > around this issue. > > A couple questions: > > 1) is there a way to increase the timeout value in Flash 8/9? > > 2) lacking that, is there a way to dynamically add/create frames in a > movie clip populated with remote images? > > 3) any suggestions for general loading tuning or other ways to > approach this problem? > > Regards, > > David > -- > David Christensen > End Point Corporation > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > _______________________________________________ > osflash mailing list > [email protected] > http://osflash.org/mailman/listinfo/osflash_osflash.org >
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