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Subject: | RE: FLASH: text "bleeding" and levels question |
From: | subculture08 |
Date: | Wed, 10 Jan 2001 17:50:23 GMT |
Catherine if you upgrade to the newest plugin (Version: 5.0r41) all
should be fine!
< subculture08 >
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From: Catherine Kunicki
Reply To: flasherchinwag [dot] com
Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2001 10:31 AM
To: flasher
Subject: FLASH: text "bleeding" and levels question
Hi.
I am making a movie saved as Flash 4 (and for now am using flash 4.0a to
make it). The level0 movie has a text field which is loaded from a text
file
on the server ("whatever.txt"). A movie loaded into level5 has two empty
text fields which are loaded via variables when necessary. The level5
movie
is draggable. When the level5 movie - in its 'text fields are empty'
state -
is dragged over the level0 movie, the text from level0 breaks into and
fills
up the level5 text fields. If the text variable on level5 appears via
navigation, it looks as if a redraw occurs and the text from level0
stops
bleeding into the level5 movie. happens in NN and in IE.
The only solution I came up with was breaking apart the text on the
level0
movie.
Anyone know whats going on and how to stop it?
thanks!
catherine
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