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Preloading external SWF 99 Responses
Last post: 6 years, 11 months ago | Thread started: May 29, 06, 3:42 a.m.
Out of context: Response #8 [May 29, 06, 3:42 a.m.]
- thismanslife
Thanks Rick, yes I realise all that, and I *am* preloading stuff first, it's just that when the same object gets called to load into another container after the preloader, theres a lag before it appears. Preloading doesnt stop that.
I think I need a way of loading items into the library itself, so i'm not "reloading" files in everytime, they perhaps need to be loaded into the library, and thats it, they're in. That'd probably fix it.
That said... I've played with import/export runtime stuff to do exactly that, and there was no lag problem with it, but i was having trouble with my preloader, and strangeness in general... so I gave up. Also doing that didnt allow me to specify with a variable what gets loaded, it's all specified in the library. Not ideal.
Either way i'm struggling :(


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