Hi,

glad to know that I at least helped a bit

angelhdz, he didn't mean it like that. What he was trying to say, is that you cannot know at what percentage the movieclip is loaded, therefore you cannot check if the loading is equals to a definite number, in this case 60%, but that was the effect of the misunderstanding. I can understand your frustration and anger, but that was all due to you not entirely understanding his problem, and I understand that as well, because I've read lots of posts which cause confusion and frustration, but then, I either just leave the post, or ask them what they actually want and that they need to explain it better. I do really appreciate that you're still here, helping people and that you took the initiative of helping koenahn, but you might consider not jumping to conclusions, and try to compromise a little as well

The reason for him not posting any assets, is already explained in his second post:

I would upload the flash file, but I highly doubt that would help. My question does not concern a bug or particular case, but a principle of Flash. So although I really appreciate your willingness to help me, I don't think uploading the .fla would make things much easier.
no matter how much I hate people not posting assets for us to look at and get a better idea, this problem doesn't require such, because it's like he's saying, it wouldn't really help if he posted his preloader and movieclip, right?

That was PRECISELY what i did. I pointed him to uncheck the export to first frame option, and ATTACH THE MOVIECLIP DYNAMICALLY , in the frame he wanted, and in the preloading percent % he wanted.
but that isn't what he want D:
he doesn't want to manually attach the movieclip on a specific percentage. He wants to know if it's possible to check WHEN Flash actually loads the movieclip, when it is already there, or more specifically, he wants to know if it's possible to first load the movieclip, then the rest of the whole flash. It isn't about a specific percent, it's about something far more difficult, almost impossible (that basically means, it's impossible, unless you use a hack or something XD)

But that wasn't enough for him, so I gave up, but however, his
attitude was arrogant
.
I think that depends entirely on how we read a text. Maybe you read it in an angry voice? According to my perception, he seems to really appreciate your attempt at helping him, but he's also stating that what you're trying to help with, isn't what he's actually asking for, be he does appreciate all the effort you've put into writing all that which you've written, and I appreciate that as well, but you could have avoided that by just asking him to explain what he wanted, a bit better and with more details

I was the only one who spent time on him trying to help, everything to finally realize that what he wanted to achieve was not possible.
Yes, and I really appreciate that you're still active here. Thanks a lot

I also forgot to mention that your external SWF idea is just brilliant, it could actually work!

koenahn, is it an option to have your movieclip content inside another SWF, to load it inside the main swf, which you'll be able to keep track of? Or do you need interaction between the content of the movieclip and the main swf? If so, then that might be a problem.