  | |  | What am i doing wrong | What am i doing wrong 2004-02-18 - By Justin Watkins
Back Maybe it's the fact that I haven't slept much in like a month, but why can't I send a class instance to a remote shared object and have it come back as an instance of that class.
It's an AS2 class, and I'm registering it in the client code with Object.registerClass. It seems to function properly from the client code, but when it comes back, it's a generic object and not an instance of the class.
-justin
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