Why do you need several movies? Can't you just have 1 movie with
several buttons?
-Andreas
>>This isn't the case. You can do all of the above with Flash. The only
>>thing I'm not unclear about is how you expect to resize the stage in a
>>browser. Did I misunderstand you? If it's running in a browser, you can
>>do the same thing in both.
>
>Good info--thanks, Rich.
>
>I was thinking of using Lingo to resize the stage--you know, (the
>stage).rect = rect (x, y, x, y). We're generating the html with
>xslt, so I can change the html parameters to match.
>
>With Shockwave, you have the movie size specified in the <object>
>and <embed> tags. Changing those parameters simply changes the
>amount of space the Browser gives the movie. E.g., if your movie is
>400 x 400, and your html says it's 300 x 300, you will have 100
>pixels sliced off the right and bottom of the movie--it doesn't
>resize the movie.
>
>Correct me if I'm wrong, but if you do the same thing to a Flash
>movie, it will stretch or shrink the movie, not truncate it.
>
>Still, this doesn't answer my basic question--do multiple Flash
>movies on a page launch multiple instances of the Flash player? And
>if so, what's the RAM hit?
>
>
>Cordially,
>Kerry Thompson
>Learning Network
>
>
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