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how could you possibly overlook... 2 Months ago
not making your tutorial video pausible?

after spending a couple hours trying to get the calendar to work, i realize that i needed the ML to even use the calendar.

then when i go to watch the tutorial, i can't stop it to work. VERY frustrating.
 
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Re:how could you possibly overlook... 2 Months ago
The videos should be able to paused. If possible expand your window as the video controls may be cut off below.
 
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Re:how could you possibly overlook... 2 Months ago
that worked. thank you. very odd. never seen that before.

sorry for the attitude. was having a rough time with all of this.

there's a lot of contradictory info within your help files and tutorials.

when setting permissions in one place you say 744 then in others 755 and none of that worked until i set everything to 777.

still can't get the images to resize.

thanks for the help and hopefully for the future help.
 
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Re:how could you possibly overlook... 2 Months ago
755 for folders and 744 for files is a common default and works on most servers that I have worked with and often no permissions need to be set at all for Flashblocks to work. 777 is required for files and directories on some servers but is considered unsecure in some environments. It is best to consult your particular hosting provider.

It is likely that you need to set your resize directory to 755 or 777 for images to start resizing.
 
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