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Mike Powers
1/14/05
Greetings:
You should be running Windows 2000 to observe this behavior.
Perhaps this has something to do with Network security in Win2k. When I try
to access an asx file linked to a button it DOESN'T OPEN the file. Next I
right-click the button, choose 'Save Target As...' and save the inked file
to my Desktop. When I double-click the saved file on my Desktop, it OPENS
NORMALLY.
Try it and see if you can figure out what is happening.
Go to http://www.smoothisland.com/bmainpage.php . You can use 'demo' and
'demo' as your user id and password.
Enter the user id and password, then click the sign-in button. Next you
will see a red button. This is the button linked to the asx file. Click the
red button. Observe what happens. Next, place your mouse over the red
button, right-click and choose 'Save Target As...' and save the linked file
to your desktop. Next, double-click the saved file on your desktop. You
should now connect to the stream.
Does anyone have any idea why this is happening. Two types of behavior from
one file. I need an explanation and a fix (as opposed to a workaround). The
button should work correctly when clicked. That is the button should follow
the instructions contained in the asx file when clicked.
Any help is appreciated.
Mike Powers
Greetings:
You should be running Windows 2000 to observe this behavior.
Perhaps this has something to do with Network security in Win2k. When I try
to access an asx file linked to a button it DOESN'T OPEN the file. Next I
right-click the button, choose 'Save Target As...' and save the inked file
to my Desktop. When I double-click the saved file on my Desktop, it OPENS
NORMALLY.
Try it and see if you can figure out what is happening.
Go to http://www.smoothisland.com/bmainpage.php . You can use 'demo' and
'demo' as your user id and password.
Enter the user id and password, then click the sign-in button. Next you
will see a red button. This is the button linked to the asx file. Click the
red button. Observe what happens. Next, place your mouse over the red
button, right-click and choose 'Save Target As...' and save the linked file
to your desktop. Next, double-click the saved file on your desktop. You
should now connect to the stream.
Does anyone have any idea why this is happening. Two types of behavior from
one file. I need an explanation and a fix (as opposed to a workaround). The
button should work correctly when clicked. That is the button should follow
the instructions contained in the asx file when clicked.
Any help is appreciated.
Mike Powers