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    Default Re: Flash Map Rollover Animation Quirck

    Quote Originally Posted by Egg Bramhill View Post
    Hi Larry,

    In your attached xar Rio Blanco still doesn't have a roll-over effect. Do you see one?

    @ wolfpup I'd suggest you use the the Backgound option for your excellent map, rather than reproducing all the "off" county states on every layer as I'm sure it'll cut down on the final swf but more importantly makes editing the file far simpler. See screengrab.
    Egg,
    Can you tell me how to download a .xar file from this forum? When I select it and try to download it downloads a file called attachment.php
    which I can't open in Xara.

    I thought about doing as you suggested and will try that.

    Thanks for the input.

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    Default Re: Flash Map Rollover Animation Quirck

    Quote Originally Posted by wolfpup187 View Post
    Egg,
    Can you tell me how to download a .xar file from this forum? When I select it and try to download it downloads a file called attachment.php
    which I can't open in Xara.

    I thought about doing as you suggested and will try that.

    Thanks for the input.
    I figured out how to download the file. It appears as a php, but if I just open it in Xara it opens.....

    I did as you suggested with the background layer... still can't seem to get Rio Blanco to work. Any other thoughts as to what I can try?

    Thanks again,


    CountyMapFlash06-30-2014.xar
    Last edited by wolfpup187; 01 July 2014 at 04:11 AM. Reason: forgot to attach the file

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    Default Re: Flash Map Rollover Animation Quirck

    the downloading 'as a php' does not happen in FireFox 30, but it does in IE 11 and I can see that as a pain if you wanted to download several files one after another as you would need to rename them not least to prevent overwriting - no idea why, I don't remember IE doing this, but I don't use it much...
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