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Object-type variable error


Justin
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I am creating a flash container with autoit, and using code that has worked for me before, I now get this error when I go to run the script:

mario.au3 (16) : ==> Only Object-type variables allowed in an "With" statement.:

Here is the code:

#include <GUIConstants.au3>


$oRP = ObjCreate("ShockwaveFlash.ShockwaveFlash.1")
$SinkObject=ObjEvent($oRP,"sampleFlaMovie_");

Func sampleFlaMovie_FSCommand($command,$args)
    msgbox(0,"FSCommand","Command: "&$command & @crlf & "Args:" & $args)
EndFunc

GUICreate ("Embed ShockwaveFlash control Test", 320, 265, -1, -1,BitOr($WS_OVERLAPPEDWINDOW,$WS_VISIBLE,$WS_CLIPSIBLINGS))

$GUIActiveX = GUICtrlCreateObj( $oRP, 10, 10 , 300 , 225 )
$LinkoRP = ObjEvent($oRP,"IEEvent_","Preview"); this is a dummy event handle

With $oRP; Object tag pool
    .Movie = @scriptdir & '\sampleFlaMovie.swf'; the wave file from inet / could be on disk
    .ScaleMode = 3;0 showall, 1 noborder, 2 exactFit, 3 noscale
    .bgcolor = "#000000"; change background color to white FFFFFF
    .Loop = True
    .wmode = "Opaque"; Opaque / transparent
;.Stop / .Play
EndWith

GUISetState ();Show GUI

While 1
    $msg = GUIGetMsg()
    Select
        Case $msg = $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE
            ExitLoop
    EndSelect
WEnd
   
GUIDelete ()
Exit

Line 16 is the 'With $oRP' Statement. Any ideas?

Edited by Justin
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YOu might want to go with the version-independant name - probably the same name without the ".#" on the end.

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