calling the swf directly is a quick and easy way to loading it into the browser window. and ive been redeveloping my site using some frame/html/flash/dhtml/css nightmare that was giving me problems and it was easier to do it that way at the time.
in the end i just put it on a html page and called the javascript like normal. you can take a peek at my BETA SITE here http://www.speakeasy.org/~derrick/clarknewmedia (soon to be clarknewmedia.com), right now i have it set up to work great on pc IE only.. im sniffing the other browsers later.
thanks for trying to help though:)
----- Original Message ----- From: "Matthijs Koevoets" <matthijs.koevoets@adera.nl> To: <flasher@chinwag.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2001 1:07 AM Subject: RE: FLASH: Javascript popup from external .js file
that leaves me with two questions: - why do you want to call the swf directly? - how did you manage to link the javascript function? thanks, matt
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