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03-20-2009
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Xegnma
Well I finally realized what your issue was. In AS2 you have to write the fully qualified name of the class in a package. So say you the following:
Classpath folder:
C:\AS2\projects
Inside the classpath folder you have the following sub-folder structure that defines your package:
com\vagabond\
Here you place the class Car.as
Now when you write your class you use its fully qualified name in its signature as in the following:
class com.vagabond.Car {
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03-19-2009
01:04 AM
Vagabond
It's working sort of. I never figured out why it was acting weird, but it's working enough to do what I want
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