Jeffrey-

If you are using local files, they must be within a dswmedia folder to function 
properly.  If you are using online files (ie, paths starting with http) the moviePath 
should return an absolute URL to the directory containing your Director movie.

-Jeff

At 21:26 -0500 12/2/2001, Jeffrey wrote:
>Hi, everybody
>I want to play some videos as external files. I'm using the moviepath or
>"@". The program works fine when it runs as EXE file, but it cannot find the
>video when it runs as a shockwave file. I write some lingo code to show the
>moviePath when it is running and found the moviePath is empty when the
>program runs as a shockwave file.
>Can anyone please help. Thanks
>
>Jeffrey

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