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    Here's the deal. I'm new to FLASH. I made a 1 frame, drag and drop movie (and for a test just a 1 frame swf with some squiggles and doodles). I used the automatic default publish setting from FLASH 4 so I get the HTML with object and embed, and a SWF file. I can view the finished product locally (Netscape 4.something and Internet Explorer 5)

    Here's where it gets puzzling: when I upload the html and swf files from my Mac to the server, I can't view the drag and drop movie or the simple doodles (I use Fetch3.0.3). When I have someone on a PC upload the files we can all see the pages.

    Am I missing some setting or a preference??? Is this a "feature"? Does anyone have any ideas???

    Thanks in advance.

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    juggernart me2222's Avatar
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    hi zuk,
    if you haven´t done so far update flash4 to flash4.0a.
    then download the updated html templates for flash4 and install them as described in the readme.

    http://www.macromedia.com/support/flash/downloads/

    This should help

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    uploading help

    Thanks me2222 for the suggestion. My program now runs better, but I still can't view the page live. I wonder what else I could be doing wrong? I'll keep trying.

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    juggernart me2222's Avatar
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    Maybe a wrong setting in fetch?
    Open the preferences in fetch and click the "Upload".
    The settings should be:
    "Default text format: Text"
    "Default non-text format: Raw Data"

    Markus

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