Thanks for that. It looks like I'm going to have to do a bit of homework here!
What I find odd is that the 'foreign' movies do actually load up, but I just have no control over them - they run wild! It's a start at least.
Well, if I get anywhere useful I'll post up some more.
Thanks again for...
I've got a .swf embedded in a webpage that loads movies into it according to the users choice.
If the movies I load are on the same server as the original webpage everything is fine.....
BUT if I load a movie from another domain I do not seem to be able to control the loaded movie. Nor can I...
A re-install of MX appears to have cured the problem, although I don't know if that's because the player reverted to the older r21 or something else.
Anyway thanks for your help.... :-)
Oh, well - at least I'm not going completely bonkers!
Thanks ever so much for your help.
I'm still running on 98, but I don't think that's the problem, cause other people's stuff plays fine. Something must be happening as my version of Flash (MX as well: 6.0 r25) creates the projector file...
Thanks ever so much for doing that....
I'm guessing that something weird happens when I publish it on my machine, which may be my version of Flash or some settings. But at least I won't have to change the code!
If you can be bothered I've put my version of the .exe up on the same page, and it...
Thanks for the reply.
I've zipped it (SoundProblem.zip) and stuck it on a web page at:
http://www.cache.co.uk/flash
What happens is this: If I use Test Movie it all works fine - you can click the button and the sound plays and the animation moves. But, if I publish it to an .exe (preview to...
I've been using a short sound to signal a move between a group of animations, but I find that when I publish to the flash player (.exe) the animation pauses when the sound stops.
This happens if the sound is left to run to the end or if it is stopped using sound.stop();. It also happens if the...
In IE you can type in a url in the following format to bypass the username/password dialog for protected directories. http://<user>:<password>@<host>/<url-path>
I wanted to use this in a little Flash app to access hidden code/swf files, using this format for the url in loadMovie(...)...
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