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Yes, agreed. If a person isn't posting, logging in as a guest is really all they need. If you don't post, you don't need an account. -right?
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PB wrote:True. It should be like free web-based mail though: if a member doesn't
log in for a year, their membership should be deleted. In my opinion. :)
I agree with you there. That would also give the poor server a break aswell ;)
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PB wrote: "Page Info" and "Media" tab to save the individual page components.
That's a cool feature, just a pity it doesn't work. Go to here: http://www.politicalsongs.net/The%20Draft.htm with Firefox 1.5.0.6 and try to save the flash file to see what I mean.
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netmaestro wrote:SexyRussianGirl doesn't look legit, and sexyrussiangirI appears to be a joke.
Damn! I was very excited with this kind of new coders :twisted:
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Drac is sexyrussiangirI !!! :twisted:
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Post by PB »

> That's a cool feature, just a pity it doesn't work

It does work with pages not written to explicitly hide the object (like the
example you gave does). ;)

Besides, you can always pull it out of Firefox's cache after it plays -- it's a
2.28 MB (2,399,234 bytes) file which I just saved successfully to a folder.
I compile using 5.31 (x86) on Win 7 Ultimate (64-bit).
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