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RatsGuy

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I was looking at the analytics for a program I wrote. Most of the graphics and diagrams are understandable. But there is one called CTR and I am not sure what it means. It seems to be some sort of ratio between views and downloads. So what does it mean and how is it calculated?

Thank you for any response. 

Thank you. 

In the guide lines it says:

Only select platforms your project directly runs on

Do not select a platform (Windows, Linux, MacOS, Android, etc.) unless you have a program that runs directly on the respective operating system or device. 

Where do you set the platform (Windows) that the game runs on? I looked under Meta-data and there is no pull down or choice to set it. I looked under tags and there is no Windows tag.  The only choice for "Kind of Project" that is appropriate is "Downloadable".  What am I missing?

Originally when I set up the project, it was going to be only a flash program (SWF) that was run in the browser. But I ran into some issues, so I decided to make it only downloadable with:  a standalone Windows executable, a flash program (SWF)  and a Windows Flash Player.  Do I have to start over again specify the Windows Platform?

Thank you for any help you can give me with this issue. 

I am in the process of creating a SWF (flash) project.   I am nearly done with the design of the page. I have a SWF file uploaded.  When I push the "view page", the page looks good except, I get the message 

Loading SWF for the first time...

with a little line moving back and forth underneath.  I let it sit there overnight and it kept doing the same thing.

I tested the SWF file using and old version of X-Opera that supported SWF. I also tested it with Adobe flash player. It worked fine in both cases, Any idea why this happening? Is there some work-around for it.