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Help! Can't run flash movie

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alecseiffel

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Jan 30, 2007
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Hi

Help - I'm stumped!

I've downloaded a flash template from the web and can't get it to work (surprise). It gives an error when I try to run it

The template came with the already published swf file which works fine - but has "your company name" in the banner. I want to replace it with some other text.

The template also came with the .fla file with it, which I can open and edit etc, but if I try to run it without even changing anything it gives me the error

I've spent the last 2 days learning flash (no sleep) and no joy

The flash movie and source .fla are at
Help!

Thanks :)

The error is

**Error** Symbol=Symbol 41, layer=Layer 1, frame=5:Line 1: Statement must appear within on/onClipEvent handler
stop();

**Error** Symbol=Symbol 45, layer=Layer 1, frame=5:Line 1: Statement must appear within on/onClipEvent handler
stop();

Total ActionScript Errors: 2 Reported Errors: 2
Target not found: Target="/drag1" Base="_level0"
... and then repeats the above line forever
 
What version of Flash are you using? What version of Flash was the .fla made with originally? Might be a version conflict. Maybe the version of Flash you are using isn't jiving with the code used in the .fla file you downloaded.
 
I think it was created in MX 2004. I've tried flash MX 2004 and Flash 8 to run it.

The reason I think it was created in MX 2004 is that I initially loaded it in Flash 8 and tried to run it and it told me it was a flash MX 2004 file and it would have to update it to run it (making it only playable in flash 7 in the future).

I let it update it and run but it gave that error. I then used flash mx 2004 and the original .fla (not the updated one) and it still gave that error
 
You've simply put a stop(); action on a movie clip symbol itself (Symbol 45 - Check the Window's title -> It says Actions - Movie Clip...) rather than on a frame action -> Frame 5 within Symbol 45...
Remove it where it is and add it on frame 5... The window's title should say Actions - Frame.

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