Perhaps you could send the string data in some coded way that your Flash
code can decode and use properly. Nothing is going to be fool proof however.
Come up with your own little scheme... a 1 = A, 2 = B, etc. (probably want
something tougher than that though :))

How are you going to handle time zone, etc? Or is this going to be on
computers whose location is known?


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On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 10:56 AM, John R. Sweeney Jr <jr.swee...@comcast.net
> wrote:

> I couldn't agree more.
>
> John
>
>
> on 3/11/11 9:02 AM, Merrill, Jason at jason.merrill@bankofamerica.comwrote:
>
> > And he's clearly new to this stuff as he said is his original post, so
> lay off
> > & play nice.  There's no reason to respond to people like that. The whole
> > reason for these forums is so people can ask questions about things they
> don't
> > know about, and they shouldn't have to feel intimidated.
>
>
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