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Subject: | Re: FLASH: PUBLISH woes... |
From: | John Dowdell |
Date: | Mon, 23 Aug 1999 23:41:32 +0100 |
At 9:43 AM 8/23/99, Russell E. Unger wrote:
> I'm simply using the default but I'm publishing a Flash 3
> .swf, so it seems to me that the program should be somewhat
> intuitive enough to understand that I'm requesting a simple
> embed.
The default HTML template does indeed use the current Flash Player as a
default. If you'd like, though, you can make your own HTML template to
specify an older-player-or-better:
1) Open up the "default.html" in a text editor. This is in your Flash >
HTML folder.
2) Change the "codebase" line to version 3.
3) Change the first "$TT" line to your desired title ("myf3default.htm" eg).
4) "Save As" a new file in the same folder.
If you routinely display your SWFs in a table of some type, or in some
other repeating HTML style, then it's straightforward to use this as a
template. It's only the Flash-specific "$*" elements that upon export.
jd
John Dowdell, Macromedia Tech Support, San Francisco CA US
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