Hi, I recently purchased Zinc to simply have more control over the window (placement, title, icon - that's all I wanted for this project!!) and it is causing issues with my program.
I use the following code to create some movie clips: for (var i=0;i<count;i++) { filePath = pstrFolderPath + swatchNameArray[i]; paLoadedSwatchClips.push(new swatch(this, pobjMainRef, pmcSWFHolder, i, filePath, theCounterValues[i])); } The swatch class has the following code that actually creates the clips: loadListener.onLoadInit = function(target_mc:MovieClip) { trace(target_mc + ' is done loading' + ' !! ' + thisRef.pnID); var mdm = _global.mdm; mdm.Exception.DebugWindow.trace(target_mc + ' is done loading' + ' !! ' + thisRef.pnID, mdm.ASYNC) thisRef.pmcLoadedClip = target_mc; // Set reference for calling play and stop thisRef.pobjSetRef.mClipDone(); // Store height before we put textfield on there thisRef.pnMyHeight = target_mc._height; thisRef.mCreateCounter(initialCount); } mcLoader.addListener(loadListener); var thePath = _global.mdm.Application.path + swfPath; mcLoader.loadClip(swfPath, pmcButton); My trace statements in Flash are in order - 0,1,2..... I am using Flash MX 2004. When I run it through Zinc, and when customer support runs my files, the trace statements are reversed - 2,1,0 I guess I'm wondering if load order has changed since 2004 version... This problem is breaking this part of my program when I run it through Zinc, and want to know if it is Zinc, or an issue with Flash? Any help would be appreciated, Jason _______________________________________________ Flashcoders@chattyfig.figleaf.com To change your subscription options or search the archive: http://chattyfig.figleaf.com/mailman/listinfo/flashcoders Brought to you by Fig Leaf Software Premier Authorized Adobe Consulting and Training http://www.figleaf.com http://training.figleaf.com