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Subject: Re: FLASH: animate line on a curve
From: Byron Canfield
Date: Mon, 4 Jan 1999 00:22:21 GMT

I have forwarded your message to my provider.

I might point out, however, that your statement "Just because it
works for you doesn't mean it is OK", though certainly true, is just as
true when turned around "Just because it doesn't work for you doesn't mean
it isn't OK."

At 06:06 PM 1/3/99 -0500, you wrote:
>Hi Byron,
>
>> John, I requested of my provider that the MIME be set. He set it, informed
>> me, and I tested it and it works fine from here. I don't know what I can do
>> beyond that.
>I don't think you did a proper MIME test.
>The MIME is still not set despite what your service provider has said.
>http://www.canfieldstudios.com/flash3/maskeras/index.html
>It reads as File MIME Type: text/html
>Your server seems to be Apache/1.2.6 Red Hat on Linux.
>
>To test MIME you must use either use the Netscape method:
>http://www.macromedia.com/support/flash/ts/documents/mimetype_check.htm
>Note the swf file must be completely loaded before a proper reading is
>made.
>
>Or upload my Test files (or similar):
>http://www.FlashCentral.com/Tech/Server/MIME_Test.htm
>This works for all Flash browsers except MSIE 3+ Win95/98/NT
>
>If the only browser you have is MSIE 3+ Win95/98/NT then you have to
>rely on someone else to verify that the MIME is set.
>
>Depending on the server software and procedure MIME settings may require
>restarting the Web Service or rebooting the computer before the MIME
>mapping takes effect.
>
>BTW it works on my Netscape 4 but on my Netscape 3 there is no picture
>and brings up a series of 4 error boxes from Packager. Just because it
>works for you doesn't mean it is OK. There is no way o predict which
>browsers will be affected and how.
>
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