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Writing a Class to Control a Library Symbol - Flash (as3)

Writing a Class to Control a Library Symbol - Flash (as3) Tutorial
In this tutorial I want to show you one example of writing your own class. I’m going to show you how and why you might write your own class to control a library symbol.
Submitted: 2008-10-22 21:36:18
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