Larry,

I've written a small article about this, almost a year ago.

Check this link:
http://labs.wichers.nu/2007/12/25/using-flex-compiled-code-within-flash/

Yours, Sander

larry kirschner wrote:
> I bundled up a set of minimal examples demonstrating the problem in 
> the attached tar file. I'm not sure if attachments can go through the 
> mailing list, so if they can't I guess just ignore.
>
> If the attachment can go through, just untar it and then take a look 
> at the readme for instructions.
>
> Thanks,
> Larry
>
> On Sun, Aug 31, 2008 at 1:36 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
>     Hi Larry,
>
>     (Maybe wrong, too. :)
>     I'd say this cannot work.
>     The Document class is searched in source directories.
>     Afaik there is no linking step or something like it involved.
>     It just associates a class (MovieClip or Sprite subclass)
>     to the Document (which gets compiled when the swf is created).
>     That's how I understood it.
>
>     HTH,
>
>     
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