> Not sure what that means. Univesity of North Carolina?
UNC is universal naming convention. So on Windows, the path would be like
\\something\something rather than http://something.something
(I got that bit of knowledge from Michael Jordan by the way.)
> So you mean the location of the HTML (
I just noticed that if I output the path of the swf to a TextField, I get
differences between IE6 and IE8:
IE6:
file://\\johnfilep31\globalcom$\FM_Action_W7\flv test\tester.swf
IE8:
file://johnfilep31/globalcom$/FM_Action_W7/flv%20test/tester.swf
It seems IE8 treats it as a web resource instead
That looks really great. Can't wait to try it out for myself.
On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 6:05 AM, Ivan Dembicki wrote:
> Hello,
>
> working with XML: http://vimeo.com/8216219
>
> beta coming soon
>
> --
> iv
> http://www.bezier.ru
> http://bezier.googlecode.com
>
>> It seems IE8 treats it as a web resource instead of a file share.
Could that be part of the issue rather than a security/sandbox setting?
Sure could be - seems to me it's a difference between the browsers, not
Flash.
Jason Merrill
Bank of America Global Learning
Learning & Performance
>> It seems IE8 treats it as a web resource instead of a file share.
Could that be part of the issue rather than a security/sandbox setting?
Sure could be - seems to me it's a difference between the browsers, not
Flash.
I bet you're right, Jason. What's odd is that when I put the full file sh
I'm on digest, so excuse me if this repeats what others might have
said already, but I wonder if it'll work as expected under both IE6
and IE8 if you rename your directory "flv test" as "flvTest" (or
something similar without a blank space).
HTH,
Jim
Date: Wed, 23 Dec 2009 08:40:54 -0500
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