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Join Date: Nov 2000
Location: Mammoth Lakes, CA
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Can someone please direct me to a tutorial for launching flash in its own window like 2advanced? I already know the javascipt version, but the problem with that one is that the .swf goes full screen in Netscape. I noticed that 2advanced doesn't do this in Netscape. And many other sites, of course.
thanks, Metrov |
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Join Date: Nov 2000
Location: Australia
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That's a nice site. Yeah I think I'll make a tutorial on this even though it's just one line of code really because it's such a common question!
I'll try and get onto it tonight. In the meantime, if you can't wait, checkout http://www.javascripts.com and looks for a 'spawn browser window' script... or the like... Or buy Dreamweaver which as the behaviour built in Go Macromedia!Cheers Jesse
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Cheers Jesse Stratford ActionScript.org Cofounder Email: presented in this way to stop spam-bots: My email is composed of my first name (jesse) followed by my last name (stratford) followed by @ followed by actionscript.org Please don't email or PM me Flash questions, that's what the Forums are for! ![]() Please don't rely on me reading my PMs either. Email me about important stuff. |
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Would you include the Dreamweaver instructions in your tutorial if it's appropriate?
Looking forward to your tut. Thanks, Jesse. M |
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