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    Loren Sanders Sr.
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    Default When using Flash components how do you

    let visitors know that they need to have Active X enabled to view the slide
    show? I am currently using a slide show program that is limited in features.
    Currently I have a statement at the top of the page to right click above to
    turn on Active X. I am uncomfortable with this and desire to do this the
    correct way.

    Also, I assume I will have to purchase a Flash Program. Which program do you
    pros use?
    Swift or Adobe' MacroMedia Flash or which other one?



  2. #2
    NetObjects Support
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    Default Re: When using Flash components how do you

    Loren Sanders Sr. wrote:
    > let visitors know that they need to have Active X enabled to view the slide
    > show? I am currently using a slide show program that is limited in features.
    > Currently I have a statement at the top of the page to right click above to
    > turn on Active X. I am uncomfortable with this and desire to do this the
    > correct way.
    >
    > Also, I assume I will have to purchase a Flash Program. Which program do you
    > pros use?
    > Swift or Adobe' MacroMedia Flash or which other one?
    >
    >

    Hello Loren,

    This is a microsoft security setting that will only appear when you are
    viewing your site from your local computer files. Once you publish
    the site to your web server, the warning will not appear.

    There are some workaround to disable this but it is not recommend.

    regards
    John
    support.netobjects.com

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    NetObjects Support
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    Default Re: When using Flash components how do you

    Loren
    What type of a slideshow are your looking for? The new Flash Gallery has the
    ability to create some really nice slide shows and will save you $700 on
    Flash. You may want to take a look at the possibilities there.
    Thanks
    Scott

    "Loren Sanders Sr." <lssr@adelphia.net> wrote in message
    news:ekv8u4$5uu9@flsun90netnews01.netobjects.com.. .
    > let visitors know that they need to have Active X enabled to view the
    > slide show? I am currently using a slide show program that is limited in
    > features. Currently I have a statement at the top of the page to right
    > click above to turn on Active X. I am uncomfortable with this and desire
    > to do this the correct way.
    >
    > Also, I assume I will have to purchase a Flash Program. Which program do
    > you pros use?
    > Swift or Adobe' MacroMedia Flash or which other one?
    >




  4. #4
    Loren Sanders Sr.
    Guest

    Default Re: When using Flash components how do you

    Thanks Scott...I tried out a simple slide show program from Anvsoft, Inc. go
    to http://flash.dvd-photo-slideshow.com to download a trial version. If
    anyone is interested you can see 3 slide shows at
    www.thecoastalhomefinder.com Thanks for your help.

    "NetObjects Support" <support@netobjects.com> wrote in message
    news:el4a5o$oqk2@flsun90netnews01.netobjects.com.. .
    > Loren
    > What type of a slideshow are your looking for? The new Flash Gallery has
    > the ability to create some really nice slide shows and will save you $700
    > on Flash. You may want to take a look at the possibilities there.
    > Thanks
    > Scott
    >
    > "Loren Sanders Sr." <lssr@adelphia.net> wrote in message
    > news:ekv8u4$5uu9@flsun90netnews01.netobjects.com.. .
    >> let visitors know that they need to have Active X enabled to view the
    >> slide show? I am currently using a slide show program that is limited in
    >> features. Currently I have a statement at the top of the page to right
    >> click above to turn on Active X. I am uncomfortable with this and desire
    >> to do this the correct way.
    >>
    >> Also, I assume I will have to purchase a Flash Program. Which program do
    >> you pros use?
    >> Swift or Adobe' MacroMedia Flash or which other one?
    >>

    >
    >




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