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My domain is stuck in the RF Fly trap and I need to get another site up and running ASAP... :td:

I have another domain and have setup the hosting @ GD (temp till I set up my own) for a similar domain name that we fortunately own. However the flash file has the domain that is stuck with RF.

The site is: http://www.stlouisbroadband.com after the intro it goes to http://www.stlbroadband.com/home.htm, it needs to got to http://www.stlouisbroadband.com/home.htm.

Can someone please help me fix this???? I don't have a .swf editor...

Will pay $250 np :)
 
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.swf are uneditable, you need to decompile them to .fla.
if i can find a decompiler i'll do it for free.
 
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Done :)

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May be I coan help you

airwav said:
My domain is stuck in the RF Fly trap and I need to get another site up and running ASAP... :td:

I have another domain and have setup the hosting @ GD (temp till I set up my own) for a similar domain name that we fortunately own. However the flash file has the domain that is stuck with RF.

The site is: http://www.stlouisbroadband.com after the intro it goes to http://www.stlbroadband.com/home.htm, it needs to got to http://www.stlouisbroadband.com/home.htm.

Can someone please help me fix this???? I don't have a .swf editor...

Will pay $250 np :)

please send your swf file
i shall help you
 
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i have attach your file
 
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I appreciate the work, but needed it two weeks ago. We have since completed the project.
Wish you would have pm'd me before you started the project. :|
 
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Oh I posted it instead of PM, will keep that in mind next time ;)
 
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