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Subject: | Re: problem with If Frame is Loaded... |
From: | Troy Bennet |
Date: | Tue, 26 May 1998 17:49:09 +0100 |
Jim Curry wrote:
>
> The "/" denotes the main movie that the clip is part of. If you have
> more than one level or you add levels, then this might add confusion.
> You are better off setting it up for the main movie that it belongs to
> from the get go. I have pulled my hair out with the museum beacuse I
> didn't start the hiearchy correctly from the start...and then I added
> things which meant changing other things.
> --
> Jim Curry :-)
> Virtual Curry
> "A nice place to unwind on the internet"
> gif and flash animations,
> illustrations, music and more
> http://www.dreamscape.com/jcurry/
>
>
I get it!
"/" only refers to the main movie not to" load movie" movie levels.
Although it sounds like combinations are doable. Wheels within wheels...
troyb
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