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Old February 2nd, 2005, 08:15 PM
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i would like to debvelop new flash button to be used in dreamweaver.
before we could export .swt files from flash that can be used directly in dreamweaver but not anymore with flash MX.
Waht are the options now to do that.
to sum up, I would like to develop a flash button where a user can further change title , URL, and target (optional) for this button in dreamweaver.
How do I do that ?

 
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i finally found solutions ;O))
- either write a flash MX component .swc (complex)
- Use again Flash5 and the plugin "GENERATOR"
- or, ...or ...the winner is
http://www.macromedia.com/devnet/mx/..._buttons.html#
the idea is to create a button under flash with built-in Variables (url, title) and calling it from your html code with the right parameters.
Now for the Pro...how to use this solution to create an animated menu !
Good luck







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