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The name of this class, 'abc', conflicts with the name of another class that was loaded, 'abc'

Macromedia Flash forums:

Wow, I searched all over the web and these forums, and finally, a “solution”

I’m using Forms, try to assign a class: flashcom.logon_Form and kept getting error:

Line 23: The name of this class, ‘flashcom.logon_Form’, conflicts with the name of another class that was loaded, ‘flashcom.logon_Form’.
class flashcom.logon_Form extends Form {

Which is complete nonsense. But all I had to do to fix it was to re-save the .fla file - when the .as is more recent and you try to add a class Flash runs into strange compile errors. (the .as was modified 8:53pm, .fla was 8:30pm, so I changed it and saved again so it was modified 8:56 and hey presto, everything works…)

This is a ridiculous bug though and it would be really useful if Macromedia could get it fixed and/or better documented!!

Update:

Oh and I found that it helps to keep one window open at C:\Documents and Settings\{username}\Local Settings\Application Data\Macromedia\Flash MX 2004\en\Configuration\Classes\aso (or similar). When you add a class or run the file from inside Flash it compiles a .aso file for the class (it may be inside a subfolder to match your class name - eg flashcom/classname.aso for flashcom.classname)

Sometimes however, Flash doesn’t recompile, it just uses the existing .aso file, so when things go weird I delete the .aso before previewing… (and leave one window open to delete it again and again, as I find myself making little syntax changes in the class and them not coming through)

'at no time did australian troops…'

Getting more and more worried everytime Johnny and his posse tell us Australian troops weren’t involved in prisoner abuse at Abu Ghraib. Because no one ever suggested they were - ppl keep asking when the Army knew about it, (and they lied about that anyway) but not if we had anything to do with it. But all these denials are a little suspicious - given the government’s track record with denials…

Meanwhile Johnny’s lept upon Bob Carr’s criticisms of Latham’s troop withdrawal policy - on what basis? That America is wounded, and if we pulled out it might make them unhappier

The Altar Of Reason

there’s still a web design section coming… Now that uni’s finished for the semester I’ll try build some more.

But in the meantime…
This is my section of a group project. We built it around the human brain, which became an excuse to do our own thing - I used the theme of ‘reason’ as a leaping point.

It’s a Director project, I have it here in Shockwave format, but it’s kind of large (almost 4MB) so broadband only! It’s basically about science/reason leading to unreasonable results. And to emphasise just how dodgy such definitions are, it’s built around mystical metaphors - hence the Altar, and with text adapted from the Old Testament.

Click the link on the right, which’ll popup an 800x600 window, or if you’re not allowing popups, this one.

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