[thelist] Flash Frame Recognition
J. Ross Dishner
ross at designcc.com
Mon Jun 19 13:45:07 2000
I figured that would be your suggestion. The movie is incredibly
large as it's a three tiered menu. If you mouse over the top frame,
well, here it is, imaging it without the propeller and you'll see
what we're imbedding in the pages. They are
ASP pages by the way.
http://www.nweinc.net/testbays/bay7/animation1.html
It will of course be preloaded a bit. I'm racking up tips here. I
better start thinking of some I guess.
Ross
>it is possible to use javascript to control a flash movie, the install CD
>provides some examples. that would mean writing a script for each page to
>tell the movie where to go. I don't know if that works well cross browser
>and cross platform though.
>
>it might be easier to create a series of 2 frame flash movies, with no
>graphics, but with the same overall size as the menu movie. the 2 frame
>movie would have an action that loaded the menu movie on the first frame
>then an action that told the menu to go to what ever frame it was supposed
>to be on for that page.
>
>or
>
>you could make a whole pile of flash movies for all the pages that required
>different menus
>
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