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Author Need help please with LoadMovie command
Ballantine.com webforumsuser@macromedia.com

2004-02-03, 6:31 pm

The site that I am working on consist of blank keyframes with individual .swf files loading using LoadMovieNum command. This was how the person orgianlly set up the file. However, for some reason when I try to add other LoadMovieNum commands to the site i
t doesn't work, persay. The movie loads when I navigate to it but when I naviagte to a different frame the movie doesn't go away. It just stays there with the text of the new frame on top.

My question is how do I get rid of that. How do I make the movie just load when it is navigated too.

Thank you.

Matt

http://www.ballantine.com


adam cheasley

2004-02-04, 9:29 am

It sounds like you are loading swfs onto different levels but not unloading
the previous swf before you load the next. A simple way round this would be
to load them all into the same level, this way they automatically unload the
previous movie.

Adam.


"Ballantine.com" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
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> The site that I am working on consist of blank keyframes with individual


..swf files loading using LoadMovieNum command. This was how the person
orgianlly set up the file. However, for some reason when I try to add other
LoadMovieNum commands to the site it doesn't work, persay. The movie loads
when I navigate to it but when I naviagte to a different frame the movie
doesn't go away. It just stays there with the text of the new frame on top.
quote:

>
> My question is how do I get rid of that. How do I make the movie just load


when it is navigated too.
quote:

>
> Thank you.
>
> Matt
>
> http://www.ballantine.com
>
>




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