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Lol.. ne wayz can someone help me? When I true clicking on the links it says Cannot find "{PATH}" Make sure the path or Internet Address is Correct. In a IE popup... Can someone tell me whts wrong? I used to be able to use it however when I changed it from 1280 x 1024 to 1024 x 768 it wont work!

Does anyone know whts wrong?

Originally posted by sunnyy4

Osiris and I have been trying to come up with solutions to this latest ordeal, and so far, they have been to no avail... anyone got an idea???

You might be able to use some of the suggestions I have made on the last page and a couple others a few pages back.

Sorry Thantos, I would have but I'm not sure what the problem is... well actually what could be causing the problem and what a solution might be. I look into though and see what I can figure out, hopefully Osiris might pop back on sometime and have a answer :D .

Originally posted by JoGro123

Hey guys check out this post - it might help

https://www.neowin.net/bboard/showthread.ph...2561#post192561

Yeah I already pointed that out, not the thread but the folder "shortcuts". The problem is that they don't work in links.

I figure the next release will be done when the link prooblem is fixed for the exe fiels. I been working on this for 3 days now. If anyone can tell me what this means i would be appreciated cause i do not know java. We have to get the flash to point to a javascript file.

The on release and get url are the action script commands for flash.

on (release) {

getURL("java script:window.close()")

}

this is what the devolopers at macromedia.com told me to do

What does the java script:window.close mean to do.

sorry all and thankyou all for your ongoing support , where have I been you may ask, well lets just say alcohol isnt the answer to your problems, and alcohol can really make you inable to do to much the next day.

lol ahhh I knew I was doing something wrong. Dont drink and Drive, Dont Drink And Flash, Dont Drink and Join the Army.

Im thinking drinking and doing stuff isnt good.

ahh well I can safely say me and alcohol wont be getting reacquainted for a very long time.

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