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Rogerio Jacinto
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8/10/2011 4:02:57 AM

Title: Is Flash deleting my back-ups..?!


I had recently finished an animation, and I saved a copy of it. As I work later in the day, saving various versions, I come back to the animation in my current project, and I realized ALOT of the animations is missing! It turns out all the work I put into the keyframes from before were all gone.

I went to check on my back-ups, and they were in the same state as my current project! But yet, at the time I saved the project when I backed it up that wasn't the issue.

One thing I'm thinking it could because while trying to turn a movie clip into a symbol, I had a memory issue. ANd when that happens, that usually messes up alot of the icons. But yet, I never save that and I instantly leave. But, did that permanently delete my files? It's weird, because the swf in which I rendered out still contains my new animations, but when I go to the back-up (which is time stamped the same time as the swf), the animation is completely messed up.

Does anyone have any idea why...?



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Ronald
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8/10/2011 7:40:30 AM



flash does not interfere with any other file that you are working with. If you are testing the file in browser then it could be due to cached file shown each time . Try running it from with in the flash .

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Rogerio Jacinto
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8/10/2011 8:34:03 PM



I have run it within Flash. In fact, it's when I'm not running it in flash, as in the swf is where I don't have issues. Liternally all of my back-ups, including the ones in a different folder, has errors that wasn't originally there when I saved it.

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Davis
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8/10/2011 11:38:41 PM



you mean to say the problem occurs in browser ? Have you updated recently to any new version of flash player ? or changed player from normal to debug version.

update to newer version of flash player can cause sometimes some script to behave erratically.

There is no possibility that flash corrupts old backup files.


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