From: WJJK on 17 May 2010 13:17 The swf file was made in AS3. a1k1do via OfficeKB.com wrote: > maybe nothing but I had the same issue with a .swf file. I realised that this > only happened with flex exported as .swf. I did some test exporting flash > file with various AS2 and AS3 and all was fine. When i exported a flex > project it was just dandy first time round but if i re-opened no luck. You > could try loading it within another flash file and see if that solves it. > > Bill Dilworth wrote: >> How long is the full path to the SWF file? >> >> B >> >>> Which I already tried, but without any success. >>> >>>> I'd also suggest Flashback, then, as has been mentioned in another >>>> thread. >
From: WJJK on 17 May 2010 13:21 Only 6 levels deep. The length (including drive letter, backslashes and file name itself) 49 characters. Bill Dilworth wrote: > How long is the full path to the SWF file? > > B > > "WJJK"<wjjk(a)wxs.nl> wrote in message > news:4beffc48$0$14121$703f8584(a)textnews.kpn.nl... >> Which I already tried, but without any success. >> >> Echo S wrote: >>> I'd also suggest Flashback, then, as has been mentioned in another >>> thread. >>> >> > >
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