
February 1st, 2004, 08:46 PM
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HTML frames in flash, etc.
Hi. I'm new to flash, and I'm definitely not a programmer, so the making-it-do-stuff aspect of this has got me a little confused.
I really have three questions. The first one is pretty simple: is there any way to make flash recognise a frameset in an embedded HTML file? I have the HTML file embedded using a textbox, if that means anything.
If I can't use frames, is there any other way to have flash load a different HTML file from an existing one? In other words, what I want to do is this: Have an HTML file inside a flash movie that has a link. When that link is clicked, it opens another HTML file inside the flash movie, in the same place that the first HTML file was. Does that make sense.
Finally: even if I can't use frames inside a flash movie, I would like to have links in my embedded HTML use JavaScript to resize the windows that they're opening. How can I make flash recognise an onClick="blah" JavaScript event attached to a link in an embedded HTML file?
I know none of that is very clear, so if you need more information just ask and I'd be glad to try to clarify.
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