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Thread: Anyone used Slide Show Pro flash output successfully?

  1. #1
    Joe Fisher
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    Default Anyone used Slide Show Pro flash output successfully?

    I'll have a .swf file, a .html file, a .xml file and the images to post to
    the server after I finish the work needed in Flash 8.

    Can I use the "flash" component here? If not, control "T" in a text box?

    Will this even be possible by using this Flash component to generate the
    files mentioned above?

    First effort to incorporate a Flash element into a site. I think I'm up to
    it; hope to get a nudge in the right direction.

    If any one can offer hints and advice; I'd be grateful.

    If you want to see the slide show it will produce and the resultant code,
    visit www.slideshowpro.net.

    Thanks for considering my questions.

    Regards, Joe Fisher
    Exhibitry Plus



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    Micah Klesick
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    Default Re: Anyone used Slide Show Pro flash output successfully?

    I would use Control "T" and paste the code in.

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    "Joe Fisher" <exhibitryplus@yahoo.com> wrote in message
    news:f41qe8$a142@flsun90netnews01.netobjects.com.. .
    > I'll have a .swf file, a .html file, a .xml file and the images to post to
    > the server after I finish the work needed in Flash 8.
    >
    > Can I use the "flash" component here? If not, control "T" in a text box?
    >
    > Will this even be possible by using this Flash component to generate the
    > files mentioned above?
    >
    > First effort to incorporate a Flash element into a site. I think I'm up to
    > it; hope to get a nudge in the right direction.
    >
    > If any one can offer hints and advice; I'd be grateful.
    >
    > If you want to see the slide show it will produce and the resultant code,
    > visit www.slideshowpro.net.
    >
    > Thanks for considering my questions.
    >
    > Regards, Joe Fisher
    > Exhibitry Plus
    >




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