"256 levels of recursion" error on externally loaded swf while using FilterShortcuts
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Q. What is the expected outcome? What happens instead?
Loading screens into a movie clip via external swf's while tweens are in
progress that are using FilterShortcuts results in a "256 levels of
recursion" error.
Q. What code will reproduce the problem?
Create a main shell .swf that loads 2-3 different swf's. Change the swf
that is loaded mid tween(must be a FilterShortcuts, IE: blur)
Q. What version of the class are you using, and under which development
environment (IDE version, compiler, etc)?
1.31.74, CS3
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*small*, sample files with minimum functionality to reproduce the problem
if possible.
Original issue reported on code.google.com by joelgill...@gmail.com
on 16 Mar 2009 at 6:26
Google Code Exporter commented
As good practice, make sure that you remove tweens on the swf before it is
removed
from the stage. Generally I remove all tweens, all children of the loaded swf
and
other garbage collection techniques (setting to null). Just because your swf
has
been removed from the stage or replaced by another swf doesn't mean that
applied
tweens are stopped.
Original comment by cr...@blueion.com
on 30 Mar 2009 at 8:24
Google Code Exporter commented
I also had this issue with cuePoints firing tweener animation. I removed the
filter
shortcut import and the Blur_blurX from the code and the error stopped
occurring.
sample code without blur filter in it:
slidePlayer.ns.onCuePoint = function(infoObject:Object) {
for (var paramName:String in infoObject.parameters) {;
if (infoObject.parameters[paramName] == "title") {
Tweener.addTween(slideTitleMC,{_alpha:100, _x:350, time:.75,
transition:"easeOutBack"});
trace("Title Cue Fired");
}
}
thanks.
Original comment by david.la...@valero.com
on 28 Aug 2009 at 2:16
Google Code Exporter commented
I'm also having this issue with keyboard triggered frame changes (causing
tweened
movieclips to be destroyed).
Original comment by dwalli...@gmail.com
on 10 Sep 2009 at 8:59