I just want to insert a quick line about how great FlashKit is. I couldn't have done nearly as much in such a short amount of time without it! Now, on to my problem...
I have a flash project that utilizes the getURL action in combination with the mailto: syntax to open up an email client on the host computer when a user clicks on a linked button. This appears to work fine when I export the project as a .swf file and drop it on a web browser. However, when I export a projector for the opening file in the presentation (the rest are .swf movies loaded throughout the presentation) and then run the projector on my Windows 2000 box, the getURL mailto: links don't do anything. I click on them, but the computer just sits there. Again, the very same .swf files do this without a problem when using a web browser as a means of playback. It's the projector playback I'm having the problem with (and yes, a projector is the desirable means of playback as this is for a CD).
Can anyone offer any help or insight into why this is happening? I think it's a Win2k issue, as the projector version appears to work on a different computer running Win98. I would REALLY like a work-around for this, if Win2k is at fault. I don't want to put on the CD label that it requires Win98 and can't fully function under Win2k.
Thanks a ton (in advance, of course).
