Summary: The "New" button in your emailer helps get attention for a new
thread better than the "Reply" button does.
DP wrote:
> How do I make a new topic in this group?
> I've tried posting a new topic twice.
You just did so here... you can check it in the archive too:
http://chattyfig.figleaf.com/pipermail/flashcoders/2005-October/thread.html
First post was "Looping Loaded Sound", which you actually sent as a
reply to a message in a "Flash in Firefox" in conversation, which in
turn had hijacked a thread titled "tracking inactivity".
Then there was a thread you tried to start titled simply "ming", but
this was hidden within a discussion about cancelling a loading process.
A later request on right-clicking was shoved into a "Flash vs Flex"
discussion, which many people may have deleted as a group.
The cause of all this was hitting "Reply" in your emailer and changing
the title -- this doesn't change the instructions in the email header,
and so you get lost in the archives, and don't get seen by those of us
who use a threaded email reader.
Just hit "New" for a new message, paste in the address, and you'll get
better visibility. Use a good thread title (like the one you have
above), and clearly ask something that others can answer, and you'll
usually get good results on mailing lists! :)
... but in this latest case, I haven't tested for ways to keep rendering
during a held right-click, and so don't have a good way to reply to the
other thread, sorry.
--
John Dowdell . Macromedia Developer Support . San Francisco CA USA
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