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Q:Dynamically REMOVE a class linkage
\ moveup (10 Jan 2007)
. \ Ian Thomas (10 Jan 2007)
. \ moveup (10 Jan 2007)
. . \ T. Michael Keesey (10 Jan 2007)
. . \ Steven Sacks | BLITZ (10 Jan 2007)
. . \ Ian Thomas (10 Jan 2007)

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Subject:Re: Q:Dynamically REMOVE a class linkage
Group:Flashcoders
From:Ian Thomas
Date:10 Jan 2007


 
On 1/10/07, moveup <moveup> wrote:
>
>
> the problem is these movieclips are one after the other on the timeline so
> the associated class is constantly instantiated.
>
> Does this make sense?


Not really, I'm afraid - I can't quite work out what you're up to. However,
it sounds very like removing the linkage is a hack to solve a problem that
you could solve in a much more elegant way just by reorganising things a
bit. It also sounds like neither of the options I offered will help. Could
you have another go at explaining what you're doing..?

Cheers,
Ian
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