Subject: swf or html? 2004-03-03 - By Merrill, Jason
Back There has to be HTML code that embeds the .swf. Though as an alternate, with IE you can embed (in the main page HTML) a borderless .swf file that appears when the page loads and looks like a popup window. Check the archives.
Jason Merrill ICF Consulting Government e-Learning Solutions icfconsulting.com
:::>-- --Original Message-- -- :::>From: Hannes Weniger [mailto:hannes@(protected)] :::>Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2004 12:06 PM :::>To: flashnewbie@(protected) :::>Subject: [Flashnewbie] swf or html? :::> :::> :::>Hi there, :::>question: if I produce pop-ups for the web - for example: :::>just a browser :::>window containing a picture - :::>do I need to embed this pic in a html-window or can I pop :::>up a swf? I had :::>bad experience with html :::>so I figured I could just pop up a swf-window. the browser :::>says though that :::>it needs a html - but then :::>still opens the window. :::>Is it just not elegant? should I stick to html? :::>thanks :::>Hannes :::> :::> :::> NOTICE: This message is for the designated recipient only and may contain privileged or confidential information. If you have received it in error, please notify the sender immediately and delete the original. Any other use of this e-mail by you is prohibited.
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