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MovieClipLoader - onLoadInit() called before constructor of cl

MovieClipLoader - onLoadInit() called before constructor of cl

2004-03-16       - By Mike Pearce

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As far as I'm aware the way you are expecting it to work is the correct
behaviour and all I have experienced.
Are you loading any other clips from that instance of MovieClipLoader??
If so, are you checking that the target is the clip you are expecting?

Mike Pearce
mike@(protected)
http://www.nectarine.com.au



-- -- Original Message -- --
From: "Collin Peters" <collin@(protected)>
To: <flashcoders@(protected)>
Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2004 5:21 PM
Subject: [Flashcoders] MovieClipLoader - onLoadInit() called before
constructor of clip it loads


> This doesn't seem right to me.  I have a SWF which contains a movieclip
> instance that is associated with a class.  If I put a
> trace("Constructor") inside the class constructor, and a trace("init")
> in the onLoadInit() function of the MovieClipLoader that loads the SWF,
> then the init is called before the constructor.
>
> The help for onLoadInit() states: "Listener; invoked when the actions on
> the first frame of the loaded clip have been executed. After this
> listener has been invoked, you can set properties, use methods, and
> otherwise interact with the loaded movie. "
>
> If I can set properties, use methods, etc... why are they all undefined
> in this function.  It does state that *after* it has been invoked that
> you can interact with it, but how am I supposed to know when that
> function has finished?  It is the last thing that is called when the
> movie is loaded.
>
> Regards,
> Collin
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