One thing you might czech (sorry, couldn't resist) is if the problem is 
really due to Czech Windows, or if that's just a decoy, and it's really due 
to their configuration.

If it was Director related, the bug would probably also occur on languages 
similar to Czech.  Director itself is not localized to Czech, so it's 
something on the Czech configuration.

Do you know what the script error is?

Do you have the source?  If so, you can start tracking down to find the 
line of the error.

I'd try to get the source and narrow down the offending line (maybe running 
the .DIR directly will help - you can do this), and work from there.

- Tab

At 11:56 AM 7/26/01 -0700, Stephane Comeau wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I've got a bug report that I'm trying to track down where a shockwave
>movie that works well otherwise will generate a script error and then a
>C++ runtime error when played back on a Czech version of windows with
>system locale and default language set to Czech.  No user input other
>than mouse clicks in involved, and apparently the error happens before
>user interaction in any case.
>
>I'm just starting to try to debug this (ie. next step, install czech os
>on a test box) and was wondering if this issue might sound familiar to
>anyone, particularly you European types.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Steph


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