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Subject: | FLASH: Flash, Menus and Dreamweaver |
From: | Juan Carlos Palma |
Date: | Mon, 8 Nov 1999 20:01:30 GMT |
Hi! ... I'm kind of newbie, so please be gentle =)
some questions:
1) I'm developing the new site for the company I work. I made a menu in
Flash.
the menu is in one frame and the contents will be in another frame. I read
the manual
(twice) but I can't get that when I hit the link in the menu appears in the
frame ...
always appears in another window. Any suggestion? I use the GETURL fs
command.
2) regarding the menu ... the pages are in their own folders, so I can make
it work
if I put, let's say, GETURL http://mysite.com/pagedesired.htm ... but not if
I want
to work with relative links. Any help with this would be appreciated.
3) (I promise, this will be the last ... also, don't know if this one really
belongs to this
list. Please forgive me if this is not the case)
I made this site with Dreamweaver. When the site was pure HTML, I was able
to see the map of the site. Now, because of the Flash menu, I'm unable to
get
the map. It is possible to get the map of the site when using menus made
with flash,
or I will have to draw it by hand???
Thanks in advance for any attention regarding my questions.
Saludos
max
marketingtonivisa [dot] com [dot] mx
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