Order of events per frame 2004-03-02 - By Jesse Warden
Back This'll explain execution order (as it really hasn't changed from what I know):
http://skaiste.elekta.lt/Books/O'Reilly/Bookshelfs/books/webdesign/action/in dex.htm
Basically, frame > code on movie clip > code in movie clip > event handler on movie clip > code on movie clips within it > etc.
-- --Original Message-- -- From: Sherman, Daniel [mailto:dsherman@(protected)] Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2004 12:05 PM To: Flashnewbie (E-mail) Subject: [Flashnewbie] Order of events per frame
Part 2 of yesterday's "Too much ActionScript -- what happens?" question (I stand in awe of you guys!) OK, so if the Flash Player stays on a frame until it's finished all the code in that frame, in what order does it execute the code?
example - Does it take care of the code on the main timeline and then the code on individual movie clips' timelines?
--dan
Daniel Sherman Multi-Media Coordinator Catholic Relief Services (410) 951-7398
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