From: WJJK on
The swf file was made in AS3.

a1k1do via OfficeKB.com wrote:
> maybe nothing but I had the same issue with a .swf file. I realised that this
> only happened with flex exported as .swf. I did some test exporting flash
> file with various AS2 and AS3 and all was fine. When i exported a flex
> project it was just dandy first time round but if i re-opened no luck. You
> could try loading it within another flash file and see if that solves it.
>
> Bill Dilworth wrote:
>> How long is the full path to the SWF file?
>>
>> B
>>
>>> Which I already tried, but without any success.
>>>
>>>> I'd also suggest Flashback, then, as has been mentioned in another
>>>> thread.
>

From: WJJK on
Only 6 levels deep. The length (including drive letter, backslashes and
file name itself) 49 characters.

Bill Dilworth wrote:
> How long is the full path to the SWF file?
>
> B
>
> "WJJK"<wjjk(a)wxs.nl> wrote in message
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>> Which I already tried, but without any success.
>>
>> Echo S wrote:
>>> I'd also suggest Flashback, then, as has been mentioned in another
>>> thread.
>>>
>>
>
>