Find a page on the 'net similar to the one you want to display. View the source code and copy and paste it into a text editor. Look at the html code one line at a time. Create code in Rev that will open a blank html doc and write your code to the document.
Hints: put "<HTML>" into h1 put "<HEAD>" into h2 put "<TITLE>"&fsn&"</TITLE>" into h3 put "</HEAD>" into h4 put "<BODY BGCOLOR=""e&"#FFFFFF""e&"><FONT FACE=""e&"Arial""e&">" into h5 put cr & "<!-- d src =""e&"Clip Here.mov""e&" width = ""e&"480""e&" height=""e&"270""e&" scale =""e&"tofit""e&" autoplay =""e&"False""e&"><P> </P>" into H6 put "</BODY>" into h7 put "</HTML>" into h8 put h1 & cr & h2 & cr & h3 & cr & h4 & cr & h5 & cr & h6 & cr & h7 & cr & h8 into newHtml open file "My New Web Page" for write write newHtmL to file "My New Web Page" close file "My New Web Page" Notice the use of the constant quote to actually insert quotes into your text. Hope this helps! Jack Rarick Braintree Athletic Systems >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 06/05/07 2:07 PM >>> I am trying to find references and examples of QuickTime movies calling URL's as they play - the aim is for the movie to act as a guide to take the user through a number of HTML pages - in an iFrame? So far I cannot find the documentation - and no examples online - but from memory it seems like this should work in a similar way to using callbacks in RunRev for QuickTime movies. Anyone done this, or is there a good reason why I can't find the examples :) _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution