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  1. #1
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    Default Re: Using the Flash command "_level" in XXPro.

    Quote Originally Posted by Xhris View Post
    How (I've not actually played with this yet)?

    Hmm, it's touch and go whether I include this or not in the Flash tutorial I wrote. It's powerful, but not official. Comments from Xara would help me decide, but as yet there have been none.
    View it in your browser directly from files on your Hard Drive simply by creating an html file for the first swf, conveniently provided in the swf browser preview in Xtreme.
    "Intbel" ... "Can't" is not an option.

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    Default Re: Using the Flash command "_level" in XXPro.

    As Intbel says. So provided all the swf files are located in the same folder it will work in the browser from the local computer or a remote server. (But still not from XXPro's "Flash Browser Preview")

    Hmm, it's touch and go whether I include this or not in the Flash tutorial I wrote. It's powerful, but not official. Comments from Xara would help me decide, but as yet there have been none.
    As I said, I was just experimenting and it worked, although I'd seen no documentation regarding this feature. As a feature it does greatly expand the ease of use swf files and their editability. I've tried to see if it's possible to insert this instruction in a frame command rather than as a button command [web address] but had no sucesess.
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    Default Re: Using the Flash command "_level" in XXPro.

    Quote Originally Posted by Intbel View Post
    ...by creating an html file for the first swf...
    what's the recipe for creating an html file?
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    Default Re: Using the Flash command "_level" in XXPro.

    Quote Originally Posted by Xhris View Post
    what's the recipe for creating an html file?
    The simplest way, for this particular purpose:

    In Xtreme, use
    browser preview of your swf.

    Select in Xtreme's browser window View HTML

    Copy the resulting text and paste into Notepad.

    Save the notepad file with .html extension instead of .txt.

    Instant webpage
    "Intbel" ... "Can't" is not an option.

    Compliance is futile. Resistance is futile. Just do your own thing an' ignore 'em.
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    Default Re: Using the Flash command "_level" in XXPro.

    Oh. Learn something everyday. Ok, I'll play around and then update the tutorial when I get time.
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