Submitted by Armando on 2010/07/27 00:35
Here's a little screencast to help users uploading flash stuff properly.
I always make the same stupid mistake, so here :
 
 

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[quote=Armando]
Here's a little screencast to help users uploading flash stuff properly.
I always make the same stupid mistake, so here :
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Armando - I cant see it (I'm sorry I cant help laughing here at the irony of it...)
 
When I quote your post I can see there is a flash object there.
 
If it's the same one you posted in the thread Hyperlinks in the outliner are not working, neither is "Edit with MSWord" I think it might be too wide for the page (it causes problems there with the text flow)
 

Armando

2010/07/27 11:05

In reply to by Tom

Pretty laughable, yes... Ok I'll see what I can do today.

Armando

2010/07/29 23:36

In reply to by Tom

Seems that the screencasts are more susceptible vanish when they are first uploaded, then linked.
 
But, when they have vanished, if you go to the server (with the method above) and relink them to your post, everything seems to be okay.... Well I can certainly see the screencast I relinked 3 days ago ...  you ?

Tom

2010/07/30 04:19

In reply to by Armando

[quote=Armando]
Seems that the videos are more susceptible vanish when they are first uploaded, then linked.
 
But, when they have vanished, if you go to the server (with the method above) and relink them to your post, everything seems to be okay.... Well I can certainly see the screencast I relinked 3 days ago ...  you ?
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yes, it is now visible
 

Tom

2010/12/11 11:42

In reply to by Armando

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your post didnt initially show even though the thread was showing in the 'what's new' page
(it only showed after I made a post to say it the flash in post #1 was invisible again )
 

Something in the Drupal code replaces links to screencasts with about:blank. This is weird. I just realized this screen cast was not visible again. Had to put the source straight again (which is src="/drupal5/files/32/flash/2010-07-26_1650.swf").