Richard Gaskin wrote: >> After rebuilding the card did the problems go away fo good? <<
Yes. >> Were the new cards in any way different from the old ones (scripts, properties, etc.)? << The new cards were *exactly* the same. All cards were created from the toolbar, and the properties were left untouched except for the card name and script. In each case, I did a *Select All* and *Copy* on the offending card's script and objects (with Show Invisible Objects on), and I pasted everything onto the new card. That was it. Once on the new card, everything worked flawlessly. >> But in Rev/MC, when you experience symptoms that may appear to be simlar to HC corruption it may be more effective to look for different remdies. In most cases, if you rebuild the card _exactly_, you'll reproduce the problem exactly. << If you just suggested user error, you certainly did it tactfully. :-) Actually, in such cases, I'm praying that it's my fault. But it appeared not to be--especially since these cards clearly exhibited odd behavior during the most elementary of troubleshooting tests. Extensive assaults on these cards from different angles (show, hide, move, put, etc.) convinced me that the cards themselves were simply clinkers. So alas, the culprit wasn't I, but that is always a bittersweet discovery, isn't it? Considering that I'm the only one who has responded about this particular issue, it appears to be uncommon across the board. If it ever happens again, I will send the offending card to RunRev for analysis. Ted _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
