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Old 05.07.2004, 18:56   #11 (permalink)
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Default Re: Flash buttons won't display in module

Ok I'm not sure exactly what you're asking, but the flash menu code is placed in a module and the module is published on the left under the main menu module and is set to display on 'All' pages.

I also set the flash code with full pathnames to the flash object which resides in the root directory to insure that it always finds it.

Also - when I view the content block of this module in the admin area, it also just shows 'preloader' flashing with no buttons. I noticed when I dropped the code in the first time and clicked out of html mode, the buttons showed up nicely.
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Old 08.07.2004, 14:17   #12 (permalink)
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Default Re: Flash buttons won't display in module

I have the tech support person from the flashbuttons.com website attempting to help also but still not working yet.

I tried using the addphp bot thingie but that resulted in the 'addphp' code displaying on the menu. I was thinking maybe it needed a wrapper of some sort.

I appreciate any further suggestions anyone might have.

thanks

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Old 08.07.2004, 19:18   #13 (permalink)
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Default Re: Flash buttons won't display in module

No suggestions as it always worked for me,
and still does, just tested each and all of the buttons..
weird?
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Old 08.07.2004, 22:09   #14 (permalink)
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Default Re: Flash buttons won't display in module

But can you use the button set to change pages and it still works? That is so odd.
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Default Re: Flash buttons won't display in module

Yes, on IE, Firefox, and NS..
Try maybe to update your Flash plug-in, might help?
http://www.macromedia.com/shockwave/welcome/
(rollover the about, should read "Version 7,0,19,0")
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Ok I will try that. Thanks!
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Default Re: Flash buttons won't display in module

Didn't work dammit.

I found a FlashMainMenu module so I downloaded it and looked at the php code. It's interesting enough that maybe I can work with it. Check it out and let me know what you think.
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