Dmitry Sokurenko wrote:
> Not sure, but some Flash players require not the path, but an absolute
> URL, so instead of having:
>   ../../../public/swf/playerMultipleList.swf
> 
> you should generate something like:
>  http://www.theapp.com/swf/playerMultipleList.swf
> 
> And also there should be no 'public' in the URL.
> 
> Dmitry

Dmitry - please see the attachment!

It's working now, but with the path specified simply as 
/swf/playerMultipleList.swf.  Problem seemed to be an incorrect 
swfobject.js. As soon as I copied the original from the download to the 
#{RAILS_ROOT}/public/javascripts folder, the player appeared however, 
unfortunately there's still a problem .. the tracks don't appear (get 
undefined where a track should be) even though I used the same pathing 
convention to point to public/Sounds (should evaluate to 
#{RAILS_ROOT}/public/Sounds just as the swf path evaluated to 
#{RAILS_ROOT}/public/swf and found the player.

At first I thought this problem would be a piece of cake, but now after 
trying the same convention I just mentioned, as well as the relative 
path, and absolute path to the myPlayList.xml still just "undefined" for 
the track .. please see the attachment for a screen shot of this. and 
the current code as well.

If you have any ideas, it's greatly appreciated.

Thanks for your time


Attachments:
http://www.ruby-forum.com/attachment/3602/sounds_html.doc

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