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How can I tell programmatically if a loaded swf has finished playing?

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How can I tell if an external swf file has finished playing so that an event can be triggered in the page loading it?

I am building a tutorial in Flash 8 and trying to use Actionscript as much as possible.  I have a main (loader) page that contains the menu and previous/next buttons.   The tutorial content is contained in external .swf files and the next swf in the sequence (using arrays) is called when the Next button is pushed.  This all works fine.

One of the requirements of the tutorial is that when the content for a scene completes, the Next button flashes.  I don't want to put code in the called swfs, I would like all Actionscript to be in the loader.   How can I code the loading page to know if the external swf has finished playing, so that the button event can be triggered?

I am pretty new to Actionscript and would very much appreciate any help you can give me. Thanks!Start Free Trial
 
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