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		<title>Importance of ADDED_TO_STAGE event listener.</title>
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Quite a lot lately I have been using the ADDED_TO_STAGE event listener in the main document class of my projects, for a couple of reasons:
The best method of pre-loading an application seems to be creating a preloader swf and loading the main swf into it, this ensures that the complete application is loaded first before [...]]]></description>
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