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    A bit of a general FLV question: About a week ago a few of my FLV players on various sites stopped showing up. I have searched google and found others with the same problem but no solutions. I was wondering if anyone else has come accross this problem or a solution (working FLV player): Here's the details: - I have two different progressive download FLV players but both are embedded using javascript and object tags (DreamWeaver CS3s insert->Media->Flash Video). I have both players on several web servers - The video players used to work on every site (multiple servers, hosts & OS) - Now only some servers fail. - The FLVs work on both Linux and Windows Servers but also fail on Windows and Linux Servers - so it's not a OS specific bug. - They were throwing a "function is undefined" error (it was clearly defined - "AC_RunActiveContent.js" - for those who know). Now they aren't throwing any errors at all - the code hasn't been changed. Is this an adobe "codebase" thing? - It's player works an fails on different sites using various versions player - but the same sites are always the ones that fail (no matter what the flash player version is) So... It doesn't seem to be a coding problem... It's not an OS Specific problem... It's not just one web host... Er.

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      A bit of a general FLV question: About a week ago a few of my FLV players on various sites stopped showing up. I have searched google and found others with the same problem but no solutions. I was wondering if anyone else has come accross this problem or a solution (working FLV player): Here's the details: - I have two different progressive download FLV players but both are embedded using javascript and object tags (DreamWeaver CS3s insert->Media->Flash Video). I have both players on several web servers - The video players used to work on every site (multiple servers, hosts & OS) - Now only some servers fail. - The FLVs work on both Linux and Windows Servers but also fail on Windows and Linux Servers - so it's not a OS specific bug. - They were throwing a "function is undefined" error (it was clearly defined - "AC_RunActiveContent.js" - for those who know). Now they aren't throwing any errors at all - the code hasn't been changed. Is this an adobe "codebase" thing? - It's player works an fails on different sites using various versions player - but the same sites are always the ones that fail (no matter what the flash player version is) So... It doesn't seem to be a coding problem... It's not an OS Specific problem... It's not just one web host... Er.

      Neonlight

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      OK answering my own question: Mime Types weren't set: application/player

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