As did we.

But we discovered that the AS2-embedded-in-AS3 solution is very broken
in a number of situations.

I've listed a few of the things we tripped over here:
http://code.awenmedia.com/node/30

My advice would be - just try to avoid doing it at all. :-)

Ian

On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 9:35 AM, Sam Wootton <[email protected]> wrote:
> 2009/2/19 Benjamin Wolsey <[email protected]>
>>
>> Am Donnerstag, den 19.02.2009, 15:16 -0500 schrieb [email protected]:
>> > Hi
>> > I have a project in which I'd like to load AS2 swfs into AS3 swf.s
>> >
>> > My question is, once loaded, what options if any, are available for the
>> > AS2 swf to talk to the AS3 swf.
>> >
>> I think the standard way of doing it is to use LocalConnection objects
>> to communicate between the two SWFs. There might be a better way, but
>> this certainly should work.
>>
>> --
>> Use Gnash, the GNU Flash Player!
>> http://www.gnu.org/software/gnash/
>>
>> Benjamin Wolsey, Software Developer - http://benjaminwolsey.de
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>
> We have had to do exactly that.
>
> We ended up wrapping gskinner's SWF bridge:
>
> http://www.gskinner.com/blog/archives/2007/07/swfbridge_easie.html
>
> Regards, Sam
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