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GET flash file(.swf) 404 error

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    benams
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    Hi, I just try to place a flash file in my site, but I see I get the 404 error. I have looked for the flash file on the server and it exist, so I don't thinks it's the issue. I attach the code, and the error as well. The code:

    The error: GET http://www.loveandpride.com/FilesDB/View3D/Movie\_objID\_3426\_typeID\_5.swf?NoCashe=1570316002 404 (Not Found) Hope you can help me... Ben

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      Hi, I just try to place a flash file in my site, but I see I get the 404 error. I have looked for the flash file on the server and it exist, so I don't thinks it's the issue. I attach the code, and the error as well. The code:

      The error: GET http://www.loveandpride.com/FilesDB/View3D/Movie\_objID\_3426\_typeID\_5.swf?NoCashe=1570316002 404 (Not Found) Hope you can help me... Ben

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      GenJerDan
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      Because Cache is spelled wrong?

      So I rounded up my camel Just to ask him for a smoke He handed me a Lucky, I said "Hey, you missed the joke." My Mu[sic] My Films My Windows Programs, etc.

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        Because Cache is spelled wrong?

        So I rounded up my camel Just to ask him for a smoke He handed me a Lucky, I said "Hey, you missed the joke." My Mu[sic] My Films My Windows Programs, etc.

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        benams
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        Nice attempt :) but spelling is not the issue. I found the real problem - it was the swf file on the server. The file was hidden, and when I unchecked the hidden checkbox, it got to work fine. You think that there is a chance that the file was hidden deliberately ?

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          Nice attempt :) but spelling is not the issue. I found the real problem - it was the swf file on the server. The file was hidden, and when I unchecked the hidden checkbox, it got to work fine. You think that there is a chance that the file was hidden deliberately ?

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          Hard to do it accidentally, unless they meant for it to be read-only and checked the wrong box. Or many company policy forbids media files and someone was sneaky...

          So I rounded up my camel Just to ask him for a smoke He handed me a Lucky, I said "Hey, you missed the joke." My Mu[sic] My Films My Windows Programs, etc.

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            Hard to do it accidentally, unless they meant for it to be read-only and checked the wrong box. Or many company policy forbids media files and someone was sneaky...

            So I rounded up my camel Just to ask him for a smoke He handed me a Lucky, I said "Hey, you missed the joke." My Mu[sic] My Films My Windows Programs, etc.

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            benams
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            my question is if it's possible to display a hidden flash file. is there a way to do it?

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              my question is if it's possible to display a hidden flash file. is there a way to do it?

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              GenJerDan
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              Probably not. Microsoft says they did it that way on purpose: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/216803[^] I wonder if logging into the server as the IIS account (if you can find or set the password), and setting "Show Hidden Files" in explorer would do it... I don't know.

              So I rounded up my camel Just to ask him for a smoke He handed me a Lucky, I said "Hey, you missed the joke." My Mu[sic] My Films My Windows Programs, etc.

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