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I've reviewed all the documentation and Google results surrounding this and I think I have everything setup correctly. My problem is that the symbol is not appearing in my app. I have a MovieClip symbol that I've embedded to my Flex Component. I need to create a new Image control for each item from my dataProvider and assign this embedded symbol as the Image's source. I thought it was simple but apparently not. Here's a stub of the code:

[Embed(source="../assets/assetLib.swf", symbol="StarMC")]

private var StarClass:Class;

protected function rebuildChildren():void {

    iterator.seek( CursorBookmark.FIRST );

    while ( !iterator.afterLast ) {
    	child = new Image();
    	var asset:MovieClipAsset = new StarClass() as MovieClipAsset;
    	(child as Image).source = asset;

    }
}

I know the child is being created because I can draw a shape and and that appears. Am I doing something wrong? Thank you!

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You should be able to simply set child.source to StarClass:

        child = new Image();
        child.source = StarClass;

See the MovieClipAsset Language Reference for more details:

you rarely need to create MovieClipAsset instances yourself because image-related properties and styles can be set to an image-producing class, and components will create instances as necessary. For example, to set the application background to this animation, you can simply write the following:

  <mx:Application backgroundImage="{backgroundAnimationClass}"/>
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Thank you. I've tried that but that doesn't work either. I that reference in the MovieClipAsset documentation before. I've seen that when the Image() are is declared in pure AS - and not in an MXML file that this was the correct syntax. I could be wrong but either way its still not working. – BlueDude Oct 29 '09 at 21:25
What is in StarMC? You could add asset.gotoAndStop(1); after instantiating asset in your original code to set the movie clip to the first frame which would then be used as the image source. – jss Oct 30 '09 at 2:29
Its an AS3 MovieClip with a frame-by-frame animation. No ActionScript in the symbol. Nothing I'm doing in ActionScript seems to allow this emmbed symbol to appear. I'm using a couple of other symbols from the swf in another component with no problems. – BlueDude Oct 30 '09 at 19:59
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