yes, i know it looks weird, but that happened. i've spent hours because of
that, digging into scripts, etc., and then occurred to me to try to move it
without zipping, and it worked. not much 'scientific', i know, but... well,
i tried to unzip it on a different folder now, and it works. argh, computers...
At 23:40 24/04/01 -0400, you wrote:
>ZIP is a lossless compression, so zipping and unzipping won't make a
>difference.
>
>HOWEVER, one way you can mess things up when zipping and unzipping is if
>you use long filenames and they get lost or changed. If your zip doesn't
>support long filenames, then a file linked as "My Special File" won't
>exist anymore. MYSPEC~1 will exist, but Director won't know about it.
>
>- Tab
>
>
>At 12:25 AM 4/25/01 -0300, Quixad� wrote:
>>hi, mark
>>thanks for your response, but i think that what has caused the problem is
>>the fact i compressed the files with zip; if i only move the files
>>without compressing, there's no error.
>>
>>At 10:43 24/04/01 -0600, you wrote:
>>>Hi Quixada
>>>
>>>If you go to MACR site and the director support area then run a search on
>>>relative paths, you should be able to locate the information specific to
>>>external castlibs losing their relative paths when moving from one directory
>>>or computer to another.. (authoring problem). There are some suggestive
>>>workarounds/fixes, including renaming the castlibs using saveAs to restore
>>>the links.
>>>
>>>Sincerely
>>>Mark R. Jonkman
>
>
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