I hardly doubt that the SWF version had any effect on the FTP transfer.
SWFs needed to be transfered in binary mode. Depending on your Internet
Connection/Firewall/Server settings you´d need 
to use passive mode, too.

Have you checked if the file was actually transfered correctly, e.g. with a
md5 hash or sinmply by comparing transfered size?
 

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tom
Haschenburger
Sent: Tuesday, June 06, 2006 5:30 PM
To: Flashcoders mailing list
Subject: [Flashcoders] Wierd Problem with ftp and flash

So, I uploaded my flash file using Homesite and it didn't work live
unless I uploaded a compiled version for flash player 8. Well I needed
flash player 7 compatibility. After many bizarre attempts and hours to
get it to work by changing publishing settings...no progress. Finally, I
decided to use cuteFtp to upload my file and bingo, it works. 

Has anyone else experienced this problem? Does the Ftp client need to be
set to binary or ascii or something?

Thanks,
T
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