Thou spake:
>> Is the next URL embedded in the movie? I don't see anything in the
>> html that
>> shows what the next frame is supposed to be.
>
>Yeah. You'd have to go and edit the movie itself and change the URL
>it's looking for. I did a little bit of flash in a class (one of the
>few things in it that was worthwhile), but I can't recommend anything
>other than probably getting the original author to change it for you.
>Flash has the option to "lock" a .swf file so you can't decompose it in
>whatever the heck program makes them. (It uses a different type of
>file to edit).
>
>You might be able to hack into it w/ a hex editor, perhaps??
Actually, I used vi to do as Mark suggested, and it worked great! I suppose a
hex editor is smarter, but I've never messed with that before.
Thanks.
--Joey
>
>Ciao,
>
>Steve Cardella
>
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