Well, that's exactly what the problem was. And naturally I discovered that
about two minutes after I posted my request for aid, but thanks for the help
anyway.

f

on 3/6/03 1:08 PM, Evan Adelman at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Double check that your xtra's are in order -- it fails in win2k,
> netscape 7.0, ie 6.0, too - maybe an xtra not coming down the pipe? but
> jeeze - it really dies -- error reads exactly: "This Shockwaave movie
> has errors that have caused playback problems. Please contact the author
> of this content regarding this problem. Shockwave is unable to continue."
> 
> a sliver of light,
> evan
> 
> Fletcher Moore wrote:
> 
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> I'm working on a set of interactive music guides, and the material I have
>> thus far works perfectly on my own machine (a Mac), but crashes on the
>> client's machines' (PCs running Win98). A rather generic error is created --
>> something like "this shockwave movie can't run because of an error."
>> 
>> I don't have a Win98 machine for testing purposes, though I'm in the market
>> for one. In the meantime, can anyone shed a little light on this problem? I
>> wish I could offer more information, but that's about all I have.
>> 
>> The guilty file:
>> http://saltydogdesign.com/kerman/beethoven06.html
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> Fletch
>> 
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