Problem has been narrowed down a bit. I might be overlooking something. When I access the HTML page everything acts ok but I get the error with the Shockwave file. However if I right click over the Shockwave file and select restart it will play just fine. I get the impression that the page is attempting to execute the shockwave file before the download is complete and that by the time I can click the restart feature the download has completed. Has anyone had anything remotely similar happen in the past?
Thanks, Dan Hammer > I'm having an odd problem with serving attachments. Since I couldn't > get Midgard to properly handle pages with a .html extension I uploaded > them as attachments instead. My script to serve the .html attachments > works great. It also serves up the .gif and .jpg files great too. > Works find if these images are called from within that attached .html > file. The problem comes with the .dcr (director/shockwave) files. I > get an error "This Shockwave movie has errors that have caused playback > problems." However if I call that file directly it plays fine. > > My setup is like this.... > > /Shockwave/system1/item1.html > /Shockwave/system1/item1.dcr > /Shockwave/system1/title.jpg > > where /Shockwave/ is an active Midgard page. The code in the Shockwave > page breaks down the URL to find out what article to pull attachments > from. In this case it looks for an article system1 and then hunts down > the attachments item1.html,item1.dcr and title.jpg . If I call the > item1.html file it loads the html properly and displays the jpg title > correctly. However I get an error on the .dcr file. Now if I call the > item1.dcr file directly it loads up with no problems. > > Any ideas? > Thanks, > Dan Hammer > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To > unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
