Hi,

I saw something in Colin Moock's book Essential ActionScript 2.0 and I was
wondering if someone could explain it.

In Chapter 11, he outlines an OOP application framework.  In the part where
he sets up the timeline in the .fla file, he attaches actions on frames 1, 5
and 15 (these frames are also keyframes).  However, the "loading" label
starts on frame 4 so it actually overlaps the actions associated with frame
1.

My questions:

1.  Why doesn't he start the "loading" label on frame 5 to correspond to the
actions that start on that frame?

2.  What is the effect of starting the label on frame 4 instead of frame 5?

Jeff Chadwell

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