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Subject: swf or html?

Subject: swf or html?

2004-03-03       - By Merrill, Jason

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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
:::>
:::>
:::>
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