Hi Andrew,

I suspect that somewhere in the flash code there is a reference (carefully hidden) to the .asp page and when the moon is the right alignment that reference is used instead of the .cfm page...

B)


Andrew Scott wrote:
I don't know how to explain this and hoping that someone out there can help
me with this.

I have a site that I am maintaining, the first page has a flash intro that
plays an animation and then automatically goes to a cfm page. Now the
problem is that it used to go to an asp page, which I modified to go to a
cfm page. When I browsed it, the thing played the way that it should be
played going to the new page.

Now here's the catch, every now and then it tries to go to the old page like
it has been cached.

Now heres the new catch, I deleted the flash file. Then recreated it with a
new filename and stuck it into the site, and modified the html accordingly.
Worked played properly, then all of a sudden with out touching this new file
with a new name, it is now going back to this asp page.

Has anyone seen this before, or even know what the hell is causing this to
happen. This is a development server with no caching in cf... But its seem
to know that the file is the same even if the date and filenames have
changed!!!

I am so clueless on this, and have no explanation as to why it is doing this
at all!!

Anyone with some good suggestions to this awful mahogany book case problem
(running joke if anyone wishes to know just ask)

Regards
Andrew Scott
Technical Consultant


NuSphere Pty Ltd
Level 2/33 Bank Street
South Melbourne, Victoria, 3205

Phone: 03 9686 0485  -  Fax: 03 9699 7976



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