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Thread: BUG: Movie submission

  1. #1
    That funky monkey
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    I tried to submit a movie using your form:

    http://www.flashkit.com/cgi-bin/movies/add.cgi

    It would not accept "MX" or "6" as a version. I was
    wondering why there were no MX movies or components
    yet on your site. Apparently this is why.

    -SpaceMonkey2000

  2. #2
    That funky monkey
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    Also...


    Also, I tried to email the addres shown on that page,
    fksubmit@turnaround.com.au, and it bounced.

    Here was the error:
    550 <fksubmit@turnaround.com.au>... User unknown>


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    Originally posted by SpaceMonkey2000


    I tried to submit a movie using your form:



    http://www.flashkit.com/cgi-bin/movies/add.cgi



    It would not accept "MX" or "6" as a version. I was

    wondering why there were no MX movies or components

    yet on your site. Apparently this is why.



    -SpaceMonkey2000

    There are quite a few MX movies. I normally change them to "6", if they say 5, when I'm validating the movies, so I know it works. Can you try a hard refresh in case there's a wierd form issue?

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    That funky monkey
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    Nope


    No, it gives the error, "Flash version must be 4 or 5".
    I have tried both "6" and "MX".


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    Re: Nope

    Originally posted by SpaceMonkey2000


    No, it gives the error, "Flash version must be 4 or 5".

    I have tried both "6" and "MX".



    Oh, ok, it's hardcoded in the script then. I'll take care of this today. Thanks for the note.

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    Re: Nope

    This should be fixed. The DB only accepts an integer value, so we'll have to use "6" for now. But I'll check with our perl guru to help convert that to MX before and after the DB.

    Thanks for bring this up.

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