.swf refreshing problems

deucehigh

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I cant get my .swf's to load propperly, it says the do, but when opened they remain the same!

Any fix?


Deucehigh
 
This is not DirectAdmin related, If you don't get a sufficient answer perhaps you should ask in a more appropriate forum, such as one dedicated to flash and/or web programming.

Without providing more information, such as the code, you greatly reduce your chances of anybody recognizing the problem and giving solutio ideas.
 
Well actually I have checked those other areas, And It is a problem with directadmin.

All the .swf's are correct but when they are loaded into direct admin they will not change, or refresh,

If you dodnt know the answer to the question simply say I DONT KNOW
 
Again, from what I said above:
Without providing more information, such as the code, you greatly reduce your chances of anybody recognizing the problem and giving solutio ideas.
And all I'd to that. If you say to someone, my foot hurts what's wrong with it. They will most likely have no clue without further inspection, no?


All the .swf's are correct but when they are loaded into direct admin they will not change, or refresh,
What do you mean loaded into directadmin? Is this part of a plugin or actually part of DirectAdmin.
If not then what is loading the scripts? Apache?

How did you test these scripts and know if they work. Do you have a non-directadmin managed server that it works on?
 
deucehigh,

.swf files are simply delivered by apache to your local browser.

Your local browser interprets them.

It's possible that apache is misconfigured in some way and is not recognizing them for what they are (mime-type error?).

If the files are small enough, send me one privately (via email) and I'll look at it here and see if I can figure out why it doesn't run.

(I have both DA and non-DA servers at my disposal.)

Jeff
 
Simple way to fix:

Clear your temp and browser cache on your computer.
Then try browse your swf file.

swf file is cached on your computer, so if you update your swf and try browse again, it will call your cached swf unless you use different swf name.
 
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