Re: lingo-l Shockwave and External Casts issue

2005-06-01 Thread Alex da Franca


Am 01.06.2005 um 04:25 schrieb Bryan Lowes:




Thanks again!  If you have any further suggestions I would  
appreciate them very much.


it looks like the server isn't aware of the mime type for the cct.
AFAIK at least on some windows servers you get a file not found, if  
the extension isn't set as part of the recognized files.


look in the archives for mime type settings.
there is also a technote concerning this issue.

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Re: lingo-l Shockwave and External Casts issue

2005-06-01 Thread Bryan Lowes
Thanks Alex...I have opened a support ticket to make sure that these 
settings are in effect but I have tested this situation on 3 different 
shared hosting servers (from different providers) and I am getting it in all 
locations.


Based on that I would guess that this is not the problem, but it could be.  
I will post back when I get some feedback from my hosting provider.


Thanks Again,

Bryan


From: Alex da Franca [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Lingo programming discussion list lingo-l@lists.fcgnetworks.net
To: Lingo programming discussion list lingo-l@lists.fcgnetworks.net
Subject: Re: lingo-l Shockwave and External Casts issue
Date: Wed, 1 Jun 2005 13:05:16 +0200


Am 01.06.2005 um 04:25 schrieb Bryan Lowes:




Thanks again!  If you have any further suggestions I would  appreciate 
them very much.


it looks like the server isn't aware of the mime type for the cct.
AFAIK at least on some windows servers you get a file not found, if  the 
extension isn't set as part of the recognized files.


look in the archives for mime type settings.
there is also a technote concerning this issue.

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Re: lingo-l Shockwave and External Casts issue

2005-06-01 Thread Alex da Franca


Am 01.06.2005 um 17:43 schrieb Bryan Lowes:


If you are ever in Philadelphia please email me, I owe you a drink!


I will do that, but don't worry, I am very, very far away from  
Philadelphia and director jobs do not pay much these days, so I don't  
know, when I can make the journey :-)


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Re: lingo-l Shockwave and External Casts issue

2005-05-31 Thread Bryan Lowes

Hey Valentin,

Thanks for the response...I did check my webserver and I assure you the file 
does exist (I checked twice) and it's 268kb.  Mind you this is merely a test 
movie I have built to try to troubleshoot this problem.  I have seen this 
error in (at this point) a number of different files.


I didn't mention previously that this project works fine from within the 
dswmedia folder on my local machine.


This makes me think this the cast isn't preloaded but I have tried 
preloading the cast and I still get the same error...


Thanks again!  If you have any further suggestions I would appreciate them 
very much.


Kind Regards,

Bryan







From: Valentin Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: Lingo programming discussion list lingo-l@lists.fcgnetworks.net
Subject: Re: lingo-l Shockwave and External Casts issue
Date: Tue, 31 May 2005 19:10:12 +0200

Hi Bryan,

the file
http://www.phillymojo.com/test/oldcst.cct
doesn't exist, as you can check by trying to open the link directly in a 
browser. That's why director complains, the server returns an error page 
(of type text/html) instead of a castLib file. Propably just some mispelled 
filename, or maybe you forgot to upload that file to the server?


Valentin


Bryan Lowes wrote:

Hey All,

I am having an issue with navigating between movies in shockwave when
using external casts.

I have set up a test movie here:

http://www.phillymojo.com/test

It is supposed to load the first movie which it does successfully,
and when it loads the second movie...which it does as you see when the 
Here

we are text appears...It is also supposed to display an image that is
located in the external cast.  As I suspect you will see an error msg 
appears

informing the visitor that the file.is not a director file.

This is a bare-bones test movie, so there isn't anything too
complicated that can be causing this error (at least that I added).

I have searched the forums and archives of Direct-L and I have seen
others having this problem but I have yet to come across the solution.

Any assistance would be very appreciated.  Also is Direct-L still
around?  I can't seem to find a page that accepts subscriptions.

Thanks Again,

Bryan


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Re: lingo-l Shockwave and External Casts issue

2005-05-31 Thread Buzz Kettles

are you using preloadnetthing to get it down?

-Buzz

At 2:25 AM + 6/1/05, you wrote:

Hey Valentin,

Thanks for the response...I did check my webserver and I assure you 
the file does exist (I checked twice) and it's 268kb.  Mind you this 
is merely a test movie I have built to try to troubleshoot this 
problem.  I have seen this error in (at this point) a number of 
different files.


I didn't mention previously that this project works fine from within 
the dswmedia folder on my local machine.


This makes me think this the cast isn't preloaded but I have tried 
preloading the cast and I still get the same error...


Thanks again!  If you have any further suggestions I would 
appreciate them very much.


Kind Regards,

Bryan






From: Valentin Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Lingo programming discussion list lingo-l@lists.fcgnetworks.net
To: Lingo programming discussion list lingo-l@lists.fcgnetworks.net
Subject: Re: lingo-l Shockwave and External Casts issue
Date: Tue, 31 May 2005 19:10:12 +0200

Hi Bryan,

the file
http://www.phillymojo.com/test/oldcst.cct
doesn't exist, as you can check by trying to open the link directly 
in a browser. That's why director complains, the server returns an 
error page (of type text/html) instead of a castLib file. Propably 
just some mispelled filename, or maybe you forgot to upload that 
file to the server?


Valentin


Bryan Lowes wrote:

Hey All,

I am having an issue with navigating between movies in shockwave when
using external casts.

I have set up a test movie here:

http://www.phillymojo.com/test

It is supposed to load the first movie which it does successfully,
and when it loads the second movie...which it does as you see when the Here
we are text appears...It is also supposed to display an image that is
located in the external cast.  As I suspect you will see an error 
msg appears

informing the visitor that the file.is not a director file.

This is a bare-bones test movie, so there isn't anything too
complicated that can be causing this error (at least that I added).

I have searched the forums and archives of Direct-L and I have seen
others having this problem but I have yet to come across the solution.

Any assistance would be very appreciated.  Also is Direct-L still
around?  I can't seem to find a page that accepts subscriptions.

Thanks Again,

Bryan


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