All about marketing, my friend. With such a specialized target market, selling subscriptions isn't going to make a lot of money. On the other hand, from an advertiser's perspective, it's a highly targeted audience. Folks like Discreet, Alias, Macromedia, etc. will pay a little more to place...
Check out Computer Graphics World (http://cgw.pennnet.com/home.cfm).
TradePub.com also has a Multimedia Design section with a few other free subscription magazines at http://www.tradepub.com/_brands/www/cat/Media.cat.html
You can use the opacity rubberbands for fading effects on non-transition tracks. Click the small arrow next to Track 2 on the timeline to show the rubberbands (the red lines), then adjust the bands to control the fade in/out for your titles.
The XP Pro Upgrade will work with XP Home. Microsoft also offers a "Step-Up" rebate on Home-to-Pro users, but with some tight restrictions: Home Edition has to be preinstalled on a computer you bought, and you have to have picked up the XP Pro Upgrade CD from the same retailer less...
It's probably the way the cgi script is configured. Take a look at Matthias' readme.txt or the Flashkit tutorial and make sure you've gone through every step there.
Setting the content with .text uses standard formatting, regardless of what the text field is set to. For HTML, you'll need to use .htmlText to get MX to parse the tags.
You can also add
_root.corporateidtext_mc.corpid.html=true
before that to make sure the text field is formatted for HTML (if...
It's perfectly fine to place the HTML tags in the text file. Are you using loadVars or loadVariables to pull your text?
You actually shouldn't have to export the fonts (in the past, this has sometimes caused dynamic fields to not display at all). Select "Character" from your text...
Nero's notoriously picky when it comes to importing MPEGs. I've burned a few VCDs successfully with it, but sometimes it feels like if you breathe too hard or sweat too much while it's burning, it doesn't work. ;o) But as far as VCDs go, there's so many factors that can screw up a decent...
The easiest way would be to set the field's Format property to 0000000 in Access, or you can use the Format() function to set the field format to "0000000" (assuming all of your invoices have 3-digit transaction numbers).
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