Hi nsitedesigns,
The above code is not using the AC_RunActiveContent.js file...delete the movie and re-embed it...
>> 1. Where is the scripts folder located? It is not on my defined site.
See above. It should automatically be created in the local site root and will be "Scripts" with a capital S
>> 2. Is there anyway to tell Dreamweaver to put these script files in a specific folder?
No, but you can move the files after they have been created and if you have caching turned on, DW should prompt you to update the files with the new location. Warning: the next time you embed a Flash file, a new instance of "Scripts" will be created.
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by: IanThPosted on 2009-05-01 at 09:57:24ID: 24281285
see
S/Dreamwea ver/10.0_U sing/ WSc78 c5058ca073 340dcda911 0b1f693f21 -7c9ea.htm l
http://help.adobe.com/en_U
from the above
The Insert FLV command generates a video player SWF file and a skin SWF file that are used to display your video content on a web page. (To see the new files, you may need to click the Refresh button in the Files panel.) These files are stored in the same directory as the HTML file to which youre adding video content. When you upload the HTML page containing the FLV file, Dreamweaver uploads these files as dependent files (as long as you click Yes in the Put Dependent Files dialog box).