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Re: Drupal and Flash?: msg#00116

Subject: Re: Drupal and Flash?
> Maybe the Absulte url you use? Drupal uses the Base url.

I hardcoded the absolute URL to the location of the flash buttons. That is 
really not a problem. The buttons.html file that I read is accessible, it finds 
the file, everything, and the URL is hardcoded as an http:// address in that 
file.

> Another possibility is changing the filters. It can be that drupal filters 
> out 
> some elements, so that flash cannot load properly.

Ahhh! Bèr you genius! It was the darn filters... silly me! Thanks a lot!

Regards,

Kobus


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