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Old April 14th, 2002, 12:10 AM
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Flash MX problem

I'm having a serious problem with Macromedia Flash MX. I need someone else with a mac to try this out:-

The problem is so fundamental that it's easy to reproduce it. First create an animation in a few frames - for example, motion tween a shape between frame 1 and 5.

In the last frame - put in something like gotoAndPlay(3)

Add a new level, and put in an imported shared library movie clip. (So you'll need to create another .swf that exports the movie clip - but this clip can be anything - a simple shape, or a blank movie clip).

CONTROL->TEST MOVIE, and everything works ok.

PUBLISH PREVIEW->HTML, Oh, why is the movie now cycling from frame 1?

Let me know if you can reproduce this? I hope it is just me and my iBook - gotoAndPlay() isn't the only thing affected - and it makes the product unusable for movies that import shared libraries - and may affect online content viewed by mac users with the new flash 6 plug-in.

Daniel
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