Now you're trying to frighten me :-o. It is supposed to be a shockwave
file, but even though I have downloaded shockwave player 8something it
refuses to play. (and yes my anti-virus is up-to-date and the sender is
known to me)
I can only think it might be that it won't work with IE 5.0?
Hi Joseph,
I can only think it might be that it won't work with IE 5.0?
Have you tried selecting Internet Explorer in the Open With... dialog box?
The Flash player doesn't show up as a separate application, it's a plug-in
for IE.
Cheers
Jon
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Actually the flash player is a separate application as well as a plug-in.
Installing Flash will give you all the necessary plug-ins/players you need.
On the other hand, you could try embedding the swf file in an html page and
see if it shows up.
Paul
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Me again, Anybody can help?
Paul
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Hi all,
I created 2 tables in MySQl with
Hi Paul,
I can only think it might be that it won't work with IE 5.0?
Have you tried selecting Internet Explorer in the Open With...
dialog box? The Flash player doesn't show up as a separate
application, it's a plug-in for IE.
Actually the flash player is a separate application
Do you think it is legal to send the flash player to somebody by email?
It weighs only 800k
Paul
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Hi Paul,
I can only think it
Joseph Harris wrote:
I can only think it might be that it won't work with IE 5.0? Should I
update IE - or are there more hazards with the update?
Joseph
Right off the bat you hazard getting a much better, more standards compliant browser.
You also hazard having pages display better and
Hi Paul,
I hope I understand correctly (little sleep can make you see things)...
In MSSQL when a record gets updated it deletes it first and then it
inserts the new information. To us it looks like it just updated the
information. So I assume it will happen the same in MySQL. The reason you
Forgot to mention...in the stored procedure you might want to wrap all
the update/insert/delete code inside a transaction. That way if for
some reason it fails, it will roll the SQL table back to the way it was
before and all you'll need to clean up is the temp table.
Tim
Sonja,
I thought about that one but the result will be that if I want to have,
let's say, a list of employees and their associated groups, I would have to
make a UNION select on the 2 tables to get the associated
employee_groups.grp_name since employees.emp_group only contains the ID of
the group
Not trying to frighten, just trying to caution.
I think we all know that headers can be forged by a virus.
I would probably try creating a simple html page for it and open
the page with your browser.
AuntySpam
(Norma) http://www.geocities.com/brewnetty/
Joseph
Do you know the person who sent you the .swf file?
Why don't you have your anti virus program scan it?
Go ahead and email it to my personal email address,
and I'll take a look at it.
Jan
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Thanks to everybody who is offering advice on this. You have advanced my
education about plug-ins and the files they may relate to.
Jon, associating with IE proved the answer.
Paul, I didn't test the embedding in an html page idea, but I'll keep that
behind my ear should such a problem arise
The Riverdance swf at that URL is well worth the wait for it to load (not
often you'll hear me say that about a swf). Thanks for this ,Joseph - Love
Bin Laden's Muttley impersonation...
Franni
Thanks to everybody who is offering advice on this. You have advanced my
education about plug-ins
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Hi Paul,
You can't update or delete any information in a column if there is a pk/fk
mapping. SQL needs to maintain the integrity of the information and this is
one of the ways it does it. If you want to keep the group name in the
employees table why do you have the employees group at all. You
Hi Sonja,
Thanks for the advice. I think I'll stick to it.
Regards
Paul
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