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The original Flash Player load the contents in the *.swf (pictures/sounds/etc) but NOT the document color of the loaded swf.
But it does in ruffles.
Does that matters in the long run ?
No.
Just some consistency stuff to take note.
And here's another one, once unloadMovie() is called, the contents in the loaded *.swf is gone (good) but...here's the crazy thing...the loaded swf's document