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Subject: RE: FLASH: Another newbie question
From: JGL
Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2000 21:01:30 +0100

That " ./ " isn't the culprit as long as your file is in the exact same
folder as the swf.

>>On some screens this works, on others it doesn't.

Maybe you accidentally have a different button instance which doesn't have
the correct action assigned to it at those other screens(Im assuming you
mean other screens in your movie)

Is it in fact 'htm' and not 'html'?

That's all I can spot that would be possibly wrong.



anyway, good luck . . .

jgl

-----Original Message-----
> I've changed the mouse actions as you recommend and the problem still
> exists. Any other ideas?
>
Yeah, I don't know about that "./" that you've got in front of the
filename. I know you can put it there for loading variables from a text
file from the same directory, but try it without for the getURL.


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