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I tried to send a flash animation to a friend of mine via e-mail but she said nothing came up or it couldn't read it or something. Any one know the magic trick?
Thank you all
Cookie M
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I think it is better to upload it to your website (or someone elses - with their permission) and put a link in your email message. This way, you do not have to know whether the user has a PC or a Mac.
The reasons why it didn't work maybe:
• the server blocks applications, because of viruses
• the server splits the file because it was too big
• sent as a Mac projector when the viewer is a PC user, or vice versa
• the user (forgive me) does not know how to use their email package
• the sender (forgive me again) didn't attach the file
Good luck, and tell me if you find out the problem
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Hey thanks for the reply Walker.
Uhm, I don't think it had to do with the "Mac to PC" problem. We are both Mac users. I even sent it to myself and I coudn't see anything. Maybe it broke it in two pieces like you said, I don't know --- .swf's work for emails, don't they? I'll try a few things out when I have some free time. Let me know if you've figured out a sure way. thanx
cookie Monster
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