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Is there no REAL solution for this problem?

Asked by britishknight in Macromedia Flash

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Hello,

I read the related question and I have the exact same problem. And I just cannot believe there is no way around.
I want to build a flash application that loads other swf-contents that are all structured the same way and load information from the same named subfolders and files. So there is no other way than to move them into folders.

My file system looks like this:

main.swf
content1-folder
      content.swf
      swf-folder
            some swf-files
      xml-folder
            config.xml
content2-folder
      content.swf
      swf-folder
            some swf-files
      xml-folder
            config.xml

Since every content expects to find its related files in the same subfolders with same names there is no renaming them. And since I dont have the sources of the content I cannot recompile them.
Is there no way for the main.swf to recognize what the loaded swf-file is loading and to correct that path?

And if there is really absolutely no way I just want to understand why. Because in my eyes it makes absolutely no sense.

Please Help!

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