At 10/16/00 02:21 PM, Fred Yankowski wrote:
>Thank you both for the help. File objects are just the ticket (but it
>turns out that Image objects work nearly as well). For the record,
>here's what I did:
In order to provide alternate content and/or detect which level of Flash
player is present,
Hi Fred,
We use Flash in most of the sites we develop with Zope. We just upload
the swf file into a File object and call it from the index_html method
as follows:
splashpage
http://active.macromedia.com/flash2/cabs/swflash.cab#version=4,0,0,0"
ID=splashpage WIDTH=550 HEIGHT=400>
ht
Thank you both for the help. File objects are just the ticket (but it
turns out that Image objects work nearly as well). For the record,
here's what I did:
+ create File object with id "foo_swf".
+ upload my local foo.swf file into foo_swf.
+ create DTML Method object "foo_flash" to provide
On Mon, Oct 16, 2000 at 11:06:53AM -0500, Fred Yankowski wrote:
> I want to include some Flash/SWF objects in a Zope website, but I
> don't see any built-in way to do this or any Product that would help.
> Any suggestions?
>
> If all else fails, I'm thinking about creating a simple product for
>
N.B. You probably should add your Flash/SWF objects as "File" objects.
DTML Method/Document objects can do amusing things with binary data,
which is why there are "File" objects.
-- Jim Washington
J. Atwood wrote:
> You could just upload them into Zope and point to them.
>
> http://www.gotsc
You could just upload them into Zope and point to them.
http://www.gotschool.com (see flash demos).
It uploads as a "application/octet-stream"
I am sure you are talking about much more interaction.
J
> From: Fred Yankowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 11:06:53 -0500
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