Frankly, I amazed that your script works with HTML. It is only through luck. Generally, an html page has (at least ) the following:

<html> <body> .... </body> </html>

You might also get a better response if you at least tried to explain how you think this might "work with flash"? And what errors you are seeing and where? What indications that this is NOT "working with Flash".

And I have to say that your "example code" doesn't look particularly useful either? Did you cut and paste this?

What language is CLOSE LOG;?

Now I've said this, I doubt that the post will survive long enough for you to read it as I can't actually see a Perl related question. Ho hum.


In reply to Re: Perl and Flash 5.0 by BrowserUk
in thread Perl and Flash 5.0 by Kuntent

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