Try: echo '<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="0; tm-file:///path/to/file.html">'
That worked perfectly! My compilation time has now been cut down by at least another second and I can preview my Flash movie in the browser where it will actually be used.
+1 for Allan.
:D ___________________ Ben Jackson Diretor de Desenvolvimento
ben@incomumdesign.com http://www.incomumdesign.com
Try: echo '<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="0; tm-file:///path/to/file.html">'
That worked perfectly! My compilation time has now been cut down by at least another second and I can preview my Flash movie in the browser where it will actually be used.
So, this was working perfectly, and then all of a sudden the command started crashing TxMt. AFAIK I did nothing to make it start crashing. Allan, any idea what might be up? ___________________ Ben Jackson Diretor de Desenvolvimento
+55 (21) 9997-0593 ben@incomumdesign.com http://www.incomumdesign.com
On 16/12/2005, at 16:25, Benjamin Jackson wrote:
Try: echo '<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="0; tm-file:///path/ to/file.html">'
That worked perfectly! My compilation time has now been cut down by at least another second and I can preview my Flash movie in the browser where it will actually be used.
So, this was working perfectly, and then all of a sudden the command started crashing TxMt. AFAIK I did nothing to make it start crashing. Allan, any idea what might be up?
No idea what would do that, other than a bug in WebKit :)
Could you quote the first few lines of the stack dump?