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I developed a site in flash/as3.0. The site loads, but the dynamic/xml galleries do not. It just sits there. The site is www.aeon-design.com, see for your self!

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I have developed a full flash/actionscript 3.0 website, at www.aeon-design.com. The site does load as normal and all aspects of the site work fine. The problem seems to be when I look at the galleries. Each gallery page displays a description, two collums of thumbnails and the first image in the thumbnail list, ALL this information is dynamically retrieved by flash reading an xml file for each gallery, which are in the same folder on the server, therefore Im wondering if firefox has a problem with dynamic content as the site works beautifully in IE and google chrome as it stands.

I have developed a full flash/actionscript 3.0 website, at www.aeon-design.com. The site does load as normal and all aspects of the site work fine. The problem seems to be when I look at the galleries. Each gallery page displays a description, two collums of thumbnails and the first image in the thumbnail list, ALL this information is dynamically retrieved by flash reading an xml file for each gallery, which are in the same folder on the server, therefore Im wondering if firefox has a problem with dynamic content as the site works beautifully in IE and google chrome as it stands.

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You have backslashes in the XML file instead of forward slashes, so Firefox requests the wrong URL

<btnUrl>effeti\luce\thumb1.jpg</btnUrl>
<btnUrl>effeti\luce\thumb2.jpg</btnUrl>

Should be:

<btnUrl>effeti/luce/thumb1.jpg</btnUrl>
<btnUrl>effeti/luce/thumb2.jpg</btnUrl>

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