In Captivate Help, search for "Controlling Captivate movies with variables".
Matthew
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Jason
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>> clicking the controls on SWF I created has NO EFFECT on the SWF
>>I created in Captivate. It just keeps playing.
I believe that's a Captivate-produced-.swf thing. You're assuming the
main timeline of the Captivate .swf is where the animation happens, and
that the animation can be stopped with
What number do you get if you trace the total number of frames that your
SWF (A) contains ?
Maybe it's a path issue :-\
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Loren R. Elks a écrit :
Hi:
I have a SWF (SWF A) that I'm loading into a movieclip (Movieclip
C)which is part of another SWF (SWF B). Basically, SWF B functions as a
p
Hi:
I have a SWF (SWF A) that I'm loading into a movieclip (Movieclip
C)which is part of another SWF (SWF B). Basically, SWF B functions as a
player, with play and pause controls. These controls control Movieclip
C where the external SWF A is loaded into.
Normally, I have had no problem with th
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