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    Here's a picture...

    I need to add this image into an FLA file, and animate it... but Flash MX crashes when I import it! Any ideas?

    Here is the attached file...

    BTW Moderators... this is NOT advertising!

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    Stuck in the 80s The Hobo's Avatar
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    maybe I'm blind, but where's the attachment...?
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    Maybe the blindness is contagious

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    Let's try again!

    Here is the attachment, lets hope VBF doesn't crash this time

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    And again

    God... this VBF is awful! It crashes and lags all the while!

    Take off that damn wire news... and it may help!

    HERE IS A LINK TO THE ATTACHMENT

    https://www.e-visionit.co.uk/visionIMG.jpg

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    Works fine for me.

    1) Re-install flash
    2) Perhaps the image a bit big? Using all the resources??

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    Oh hell.... Hope NOT!

    Dual MP 2200 & 2Gb's DDR PC3200 and 4x200Gb 7200RPM's... if it's running out of resources... i'de know by now!

    It's only a 200k file BTW.

    What do you think of the layout BTW M8? Worth a look !

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    Errm, how come I get this warning when I try to view that image? Who's been naughty and is pretending to be secure?
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    Er...

    It's giving you that message because the site you downloaded from is SSL secure. You need to accept the cerficate before you can view it!

    Who's pretending... right click any document at the root and it'll list SSL 128 (3.0) with 1024 bit Exchange. You can't fake SSL M8, and it would be damn risky if you could.

    There's nothing unsafe at root, it's just a standard message from MS telling you the user (me) has SSL enabled & you haven't requested authorisation of the RSA.

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    Yeah i'd hope not!

    Umm i wouldnt have a clue try re-installing Flash it works fine for me.

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    Yeah it's nice. Typical PhpBB style though with the colours and all. Try matching your companies style with the darker blue etc. It would make it look at little different.

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    The reason Rick, you get that (instead of just the lock at the bottom), is because the certificate is validated for https://www.e-visionit.com/, and not https://forums.e-visionit.com/.
    All contents of the above post that aren't somebody elses are mine, not the property of some media corporation.
    (Just a heads-up)

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    Originally posted by Sastraxi
    The reason Rick, you get that (instead of just the lock at the bottom), is because the certificate is validated for https://www.e-visionit.com/, and not https://forums.e-visionit.com/.
    QUICK NOTE:

    The address is actually .co.uk and not .com, just incase you are trying to access the site. Overall though, Sastraxi's right! The SSL certificate for the forums domain is still allocated to the IP of the root, so when the new IP is available, it'll all work fine

    Thank you for registering BTW M8 Why don't you all join him?

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    Oh right OK. I just thought I would tell you in case there was an error you could fix - that could scare people off if they got that when they entered your site.

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