The link worked great for me. Great job, Egg. Is that a flash file and if so why can't we just click on the .swf file and have it work?
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The link worked great for me. Great job, Egg. Is that a flash file and if so why can't we just click on the .swf file and have it work?
Intbel,
I don't know where you're getting this bit of source from:
I don't use pop-up code.Quote:
<script language='javascript' src="C:\WINDOWS\xpopup.js">
<script language='javascript'>_popupControl();</script>
</script>
Is anyone else having this problem?
Bob,
I don't really know, but perhaps your system doesn't know to open swf files via the Flash player.
'Tis a niggle this end, Egg.
I have just updated my firewall/anti-virus stuff and ithas been causing all sorts of problems from rebooting the system at inopportune moments to telling me I'm not logged in when I have already done so.
I'm working on them one at a time.
Thank you Egg that worked fine.
If you don't have the full version of Flash installed on your PC, then you also don't have a standalone Flash player installed on your system and you aren't able to start SWF files through a double click on it.
The Flash Plugin in your Browser is not the same as the standalone Flash player, instead the Flash Plugin only allows you to play SWF files in your Browser.
But you're able to drag and drop SWF files onto your Browser to play them within the Browser, if you don't want to install the separate available standalone Flash Player.
Remi
There are several free standalone Flash players available. Just google for them. The one I'm using currently is the Swiff player.
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