From: coolpyx1 on 9 Aug 2006 06:45 Hello Erik, After having fixed all the publish settings. Chosen a folder in my disc. I have the aam files the htm file. When I run the htm file I get the following message: error downloading content.file file on server is missing or has a wrong length:http//download.macromedia.com/pub/authorware/authorware_player/webplr08/w in/xtras/awmp3.x32 This address leads nowhere. If I click OK a red error loading appears and the file run OK. Any tip is bienvenue Thanks
From: Erik **AdobeCommunityExpert** on 9 Aug 2006 09:53 The biggest reason is likely there is no such 'awmp3.x32' file for Authorware. There is a a7wmp32.xmo, however, which is likely what it should be referencing. Was the map file created by OBP? Or did you edit it at some point? I would regenerate the .aam file by running OBP and see if that error persists. If so, remove that line entirely from the .aam file and test your piece carefully. Erik coolpyx1 wrote: > Hello Erik, > After having fixed all the publish settings. Chosen a folder in my disc. > I have the aam files the htm file. > When I run the htm file I get the following message: > error downloading content.file > file on server is missing or has a wrong > length:http//download.macromedia.com/pub/authorware/authorware_player/webplr08/w > in/xtras/awmp3.x32 > This address leads nowhere. > If I click OK a red error loading appears and the file run OK. > Any tip is bienvenue > Thanks > -- Erik Lord http://www.capemedia.net Adobe Community Expert - Authorware http://www.adobe.com/communities/experts/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ http://www.awaretips.net - samples, tips, products, faqs, and links! *Search the A'ware newsgroup archives* http://groups.google.com/group/macromedia.authorware
From: coolpyx1 on 9 Aug 2006 16:05 Hi Erik, Thanks for your answer but I do not understand what you mean by OBP. (I would regenerate the .aam file by running OBP and see if that error) I would very much appreciate if you can be more explicite and avoid any abbreviations. Thanks again .
From: Paul Swanson on 9 Aug 2006 16:22 OBP is One Button Publishing. Once you have set the publish options, pressing F12 will republish your app with those settings. -- _______________________ Paul Swanson Portland, Oregon, USA _______________________ "coolpyx1" <webforumsuser(a)macromedia.com> wrote in message news:ebdf5k$aqc$1(a)forums.macromedia.com... > Hi Erik, > > Thanks for your answer but I do not understand what you mean by OBP. > > (I would regenerate the .aam file by running OBP and see if that error) > I would very much appreciate if you can be more explicite and avoid any > abbreviations. > Thanks again > . >
From: Erik **AdobeCommunityExpert** on 9 Aug 2006 16:23
OBP = One Button Publishing File > Publish > Publish (or F12) Of course, that may not apply depending on what version of Authorware you are using. Erik coolpyx1 wrote: > Hi Erik, > > Thanks for your answer but I do not understand what you mean by OBP. > > (I would regenerate the .aam file by running OBP and see if that error) > I would very much appreciate if you can be more explicite and avoid any > abbreviations. > Thanks again > . > -- Erik Lord http://www.capemedia.net Adobe Community Expert - Authorware http://www.adobe.com/communities/experts/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ http://www.awaretips.net - samples, tips, products, faqs, and links! *Search the A'ware newsgroup archives* http://groups.google.com/group/macromedia.authorware |