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    A bad day... seriously

    So we have two issues here primarily.

    The first one is that my variables sent to my php scripts seem to contain the text formatting data (in really poor HTML). Is there a way to remove this?

    The second is that my FLA as of yesterday will not publish. It pops up a message claiming that there is not enough memory. I watched the memory usage while it published and found there to be 600 MiB of free RAM and that is Physical RAM. I also have allowed an additional 3 GiB of Virtual RAM to be employed. So I doubt this is really the case.

    Anyone have any ideas about either of these?

    Just ask if you need me to post the flash document.

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    The first one can be solved by NOT having HTML text enabled for the textfield. And the memory issue, send over the .fla and I can test it out if I have any problems with it.

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    Righty-o

    File located here (1,54 MiB

    Thanks!

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    Wow dude, I have no idea why that .fla will not compile. I have CS3, and I got a different, non-memory related error, but it wouldn't compile none-the-less. Maybe someone else knows why. That's really weird. It's never happened to me before.

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    Yes strange indeed, I tried compiling it yesterday on my programming computer and got the same error, this one is odd because it barely took a scratch out of the computers resources (AMD 3,0 Ghz Dual Core and 5 GiB RAM)

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