Using onload and XML

Hi, I have a project where I load XML, SWF and image files
into my MAIN.swf. This makes my project dynamic and easy to work
with, but it only works now and again and is NOT consistant. If it
fails I don't get an error even though I've put some error
reporters in and it only takes a Ctrl shift refresh to work!!!
The other point I must make is that the MAIN.swf is
duplicated in different folders picking up the correct stuff that
is relative to it. When I test each individual MAIN.swf I have to
refresh to get the right imformation! again it only takes a refresh
to work.
I'm not a AS guru but have got experience in other coding
lanuages. I'm lost here, please help if you can.
Thanks in advance.
Simon.

Hi, as you pointed out I couldn't find anything wrong with it
either. I have in another app this code which is the way you are
suggesting I think...
This works ok but I only load one XML into this app and
hadn't really seen any reason to ditch the other code when it
works, granted not consistently.
Not sure what you meant by sequenced. I would’ve
thought the code would load one XML and then load the next. The
structure has changed to make it work but it's still doing the same
thing!!!
When you say the server might have messed up i did try it on
other servers which also had the same result, basically worked now
and again! It works more than not.
No, I don't work at community.mx.com, but trying to fix this
problem I looked into cache issue's etc.

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