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Re: cfm files
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Marc Poirier
(Markyyyy)
on Jun 29, 2008 at 11:28:22 am
Unfortunately, I don't have control over this... the hosting company used by my client uses cfm and I'll need to adapt...
i'm trying to find tutorials that explains how to send from flash to cfm.. but so far the ones that I saw don't work :) even when I run the tutorial from their site..
Thanks!
Markyyyy
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