Have a look in the 'Win32 Programmers reference' help file (came with builder) for the function call CreateSemaphore. If you are creating the new process from within the initial process (CreateProcess), the semaphore seems to encapsulate the functionality you are looking for with the bool stuff...
create a new TDateTime object with a value of 1 in the hours argument:
/*Template*/
__fastcall TDateTime(unsigned short hour, unsigned short min, unsigned short sec, unsigned short msec);
get the current time, and add the two together;
TDateTime one_hour = TDateTime(1,0,0,0);
TDateTime...
Password protect, or make the file rely on another, external file (just a simple text file will do - parse the file and assign some essential variables from it). If this is running from a web server, as opposed to a desktop or mobile that he is showing investors, check the url that is loading...
Assuming the code you present is exactly as appears in your action script then you should be checking for equality with double '='
== is for equality test
= is for assignment
The code you have submitted in your question will assign "button1" to the value of var then test for true...
Pass the start frame number as a parameter in the Flash movie url on your HTM page: ie
<PARAM NAME=movie VALUE="my500FrameFlashThing.swf?startFrame=100">
..etc....
<EMBED src="my500FrameFlashThing.swf?startFrame=100" quality=high..etc.....></EMBED>
the value for startFrame...
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