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Steven Levine wrote:
> In <442D876F.9040307@adelphia.net>, on 03/31/06
> at 11:48 AM, Colin Campbell said:
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>> I rebooted eCS. Since I didn't have a Hex Editor,
>
> Actually, you probably did. Both fm/2 and ztbold include hex editors.
>
>> When I started Seamonkey, I opened Ray's e-mail and clicked on the link.
>> The Web site still says I have Flash 7.0.14.0 installed successfully.
>> The upper box still says "Click here for plugin". I think another
>> note in this thread says that there should be some video or animation in
>> the upper box.
>
> I have to suspect you have multiple plugin directories. Are you sure you
> edited the correct file? Did you check the paths in about plugins?
>
> Steven
>
Ray helped me work things out, by sending me Flash 7.0.63. Now,
everything is displaying as it should on the Macromedia Web site.
Perhaps another example of fixing something, but never quite learning
what was wrong in the first place.
Colin
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