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Junior Member
Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 8
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One more small issue
Thank you very much for the code you sent, unfortunatley it only works when I'm using it locally. When I insert the flash file into a dreamweaver page and upload it to the server the link tries to load the external website within our the root folder. The link looks like this (http://www.jigsawadvertising.com/ww...shearing.nf.ca). I'm not sure why it won't link to the horribly designed www.parrottshearing.nf.ca site.
You can view the site which is currently loaded behind our site at the following address... http://www.jigsawadvertising.com/sounds+/find.html the link that is set up is the St. Johns, Newfoundland rollover. Any additional help would be great. Thanks Again. Mark |
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FK'n_dog
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: "aaarf"
Posts: 9,176
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do you prefix the url with http://
as is, you get this in the browser (spaces added for forum posting) http: // ww w.jigsawadvertising.com/ww w.parrottshearing.nf.ca this suggests that your link does not have a http:// prefix |
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Junior Member
Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 8
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thank you... thank you... thank you...
I'm such a knob
. I was missing one forward slash. I have been looking at this same line of code for 2 days.I can't believe that I missed that. Thanks Again Mark |
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FK'n_dog
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: "aaarf"
Posts: 9,176
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yes, one must always slash forwards (preferably not against the wind )
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