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Luke,

Thanks to your previous answer, you won the following award:
Best Diplomatic Answer to a newbie's question 2009 ;)
(and this is not because you are the 1'000'000 user to answer on this list ;) )

Congratulations!

Have a nice day.

Best Regards.


Cedric M. (aka maddec)

Interactive Architect & Creator
Media & Interaction Designer UAS
Adobe Flash/Flex/AIR Specialist since 1998
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From: mtasc-bounces@... [mailto:mtasc-bounces@...] On Behalf Of Luke Schreur
Sent: mercredi 10 juin 2009 00:31
To: MotionTwin ActionScript2 Compiler List
Subject: Re: [mtasc] LoadMovie

 

Are we a bit cranky today Robert? Never mind, happens to the best of us... :)

 

Leandro, what you ask is considered quite trivial within the realm of Actionscript and Flash. I suggest you do a Google search and read through some tutorials first before asking general questions on the list. If you still have any specific problems then you're always welcome to ask of course.

 

Regards,

Luke



>>> Robert Penner <info@...> 10/06/2009 4:59 am >>>
Are you for real?

On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 11:01 AM, Leandro Dias <lwdias@...> wrote:

Hi!
How can i load a image in a movieclip?
Thanks!

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