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Subject: Re: [flasher] stop() action
From: Dave Chapman
Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2001 10:21:54 -0000

Hi Kathy,

It will the load the entire movie - all the fifty frames, but it will stop
on the stop() action, unless it's told otherwise, the preloader is there to
give the user something to look at while the movie loads it doesn't actually
control the loading of the data - as you have already set the command to
load it with either loadMovie, loadVariables, getURL etc.

Hope this is what you meant!

Cheers

Dave ;-) (long time no speak. OT - hows it going?)


----- Original Message -----
From: Kathy Vergucht <kathy [dot] verguchtatuk [dot] easynet [dot] net>
To: flasher from chinwag <flasheratlists [dot] chinwag [dot] com>
Sent: Friday, February 09, 2001 2:37 AM
Subject: [flasher] stop() action


> Hey guys and girls,
>
> A quick question.
>
> If you park a somemovie.swf into another called main.swf with the
loadMovie
> action and the somemovie.swf starts with 3 empty frames with a stop() in
the
> third frame. The 4th and 5th frame is the preloader for a let's say 50
frame
> movie.
>
> My question.
> When this 50 frame movie loads into main.swf...., does it still preload
and
> disregard the stop() action in frame 3?
>
>
> Kathy



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