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		<description><![CDATA[pro-tip for working with scenes in flash CS3 (not needed in CS4). you have to have <i>something</i> on the timeline (even an empty comment will work) for the scenes to be accessible at run time (from a wrapper swf). otherwise scenes.length will always be 1 and the scenes wont have any names. thanks to <a href="http://lapsusbloggus.blogspot.com/2008/11/accessing-scenes-in-loaded-swfs-as3.html">lapsus bloggus</a> for being the only person of the web to figure it out and talk about it]]></description>
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