All - I have a question about absolute vs relative path names. I am
trying to change the pathname of a quicktime castmember to be relative
to the director movie and I am unable to replace the current pathname
with @/<filename>. My intension is to create a shockwave movie that
accesses a quicktime file that is in the same directory as the director
movie. When I transfer the shocked movie and the quicktime file to the
web server, the director movie can't find the quicktime file (it is
looking for the movie in the original path).
thanks in advance for your help,
Harry
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