Thanks for replying. Let me try to paraphrase:
## FOR ILLUSTRATION PURPOSES, code below will not run!!
use strict;
use SWFAuto::Button;
use SWFAuto::Text;
my $buttonA = SWFAuto::Button->new();
my $buttonB = SWFAuto::Button->new("I'm a button");
my $textA = SWFAuto::Text->new();
my $textB = SWFAuto::Text->new("I'm a text");
## SWFAuto::Text::new is called 4 times!
Basically this is the usage of the modules. The constructor "new" is overloaded in both classes. And, both have the same argument lists. And then whichever you "use Module;" last, its constructor gets called.
Well, at least the typeglob came very handy this time for me!
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