Hi Angel,

I still don't know what it was, but restarting the browser fixed it. I
had several browser running to test the it, so there were also several
consoles running. To get the right one I closed all browser, when I
restarted them it was fine in all of them. It was not the cache, I was
suspicious about that before and emptied it a while ago.
I guess it might have been a problem with Java on the client side?

Thanks for all your support!

Thomas


On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 12:54, Angel Herráez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thomas, I see no reason for it to fail.
> I have reproduced your example in my local disk and it works both ways.
>
> Two ideas:
> 1- there may be some problem with the script file: content is not broken,
> path is correct, upper/lowercase in the file name
>
> 2- Check the Java console to see if some errors show up there
>
> 3- If you can publish the files in a server, send me the url so I''ll have a 
> look
>
>
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