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duh!
Hi
Im a guy who should act before he thinks. Sometimes some of the most obvious things are the worst hang ups. Please note that when calling the flash movie from a template system the loadVariablesNum must have path from the file that calls it. eg. loadVariablesNum("flash/count.php?RND="+random(999), 0); (Ben my appologies for going off half cocked) By the way the article is superb and i really did learn how to pass vars between php and flash with a great example that is both simple and useful. cheers it also interesting to note that to avoid the flash cache blues, you should close - ALL - browser widows and relaunch. i hope this helps someone. tnx. $7/^337y beatbros.net |
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dont worry we all do it, once i forgot the ; at the end of a line, and spent hours going over my valid mysql query thinking that was the problem
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