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I'm not real familiar with swf files  --- I have just the file and no HTML code to go with it.  Is there any way I can install this in a web page?  I don't have the classid.  Typically someone give...
Zones: Adobe FlashDate Answered: 09/24/2001 Views: 0
Is it possible to select a file path from a swf-file? It would have to work the same way the <input type = file > tag works in HTML. You click on a "select file"-button in a swf and a dialog-window...
Zones: Adobe FlashDate Answered: 02/14/2004 Views: 0
Hi, Iam trying to use the asp function 'Request.ServerVariables("HTTP_REFERER")' to determine where a user has come from. This works fine using HTML in an 'a href' but not from a swf. Is the...
Zones: Adobe FlashDate Answered: 10/30/2002 Views: 0
Ok, first, I am very new to Flash development (but a long-tim web designer).  I have gone through both of the FlashMX & Flash 5 tutorials and have spent a LOT of time finding answers to questions o...
Zones: Adobe FlashDate Answered: 01/15/2003 Views: 0
I created SWF MM Flash file, embedded it in HTML page and I can see it if run local file in my IE6. If I put this file on WLS6.1 it returns only binary stream and my SWF file is presented in browse...
Zones: BEA Weblogic Application Server, Macromedia Home...Date Answered: 02/17/2003 Views: 0
i have made a swf, where i have 6 different animation. i have also made a preloader (first 2 frames) where i test if all frames are loaded, and then send the swf to a certain frame label. i want ...
Zones: Adobe FlashDate Answered: 07/29/2003 Views: 0
Hi there I have a movie that loads an swf above the main interface. How do I instruct the playhead to go somewhere on the main timeline when i click out of the loaded swf? thanks Aidan
Zones: Adobe FlashDate Answered: 03/26/2004 Views: 0
Hello I'm inserting some SWF flash animation in my PowerPoint presentation slides; I could not make the animation run back of the text? I tried the order option but when I play the slides, it alwa...
Zones: Ms Office SuiteDate Answered: 12/20/2004 Views: 4
hi i downloaded the *swf file from the website and now i want to open it in flash so i try to import but it asks me about the password which i don't have any body knows a way arounbd...
Zones: Web Development, OpenLaszloDate Answered: 09/03/2004 Views: 0
I have an swf embedded in a layer, and want to set the background color to apear as transparent. I have trided adding <param name="WMODE" value="transparent"> and also adding WMODE="transparent"...
Zones: Adobe FlashDate Answered: 05/11/2004 Views: 0