Many times this can be caused by case differences - locally MySwf.swf and 
myswf.swf are the same, but on the server, they are not. Maybe check the case 
of all the links?
jimbo
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On 8/11/2006 at 6:24 AM Lisa Haitz wrote:

>I was told this is where the experts are...I'm trying to mount a flash
>document I didn't write.
>
>  http://www.libraries.uc.edu/instruction/Module1/Module_1.html
>
>  All files are here in this folder:
>  http://www.libraries.uc.edu/instruction/Module1/
>
>
>  The problem is, when I test the movie, debug the movie, play it, etc...
>on my machine, or any other machine locally, it works fine. If we open the
>local file in a browser- works fine.
>
>  But, when viewed at the above url, two things dont work:
>
>  1-slides do not advance correctly
>  2-narration doesnt play (which might be due to the first problem).
>
>  The way this was put together has me stumped- the action script looks
>right- so I think there must be something I am missing.
>
>  Would appreciate any insight!
>
>  Lisa
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