What number do you get if you trace the total number of frames that your
SWF (A) contains ?
Maybe it's a path issue :-\
A+
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
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 a
In Captivate Help, search for Controlling Captivate movies with variables.
Matthew
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