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Publishing
Customizing HTML publishing templates
If you’re familiar with HTML, you can modify HTML template variables to create an image
map, a text report, or a URL report, or to insert custom values for some of the most common
Flash
object
and
embed
parameters (for Internet Explorer and Netscape Communicator/
Navigator, respectively).
Flash templates can include any HTML content for your application or even code for special
interpreters such as ColdFusion and ASP.
To modify an HTML publishing template:
1.
Using an HTML editor, open the Flash HTML template you want to change. These
templates can be found in the following locations:
For Windows operating systems:
Windows 2000 or Windows XP
boot drive
:\Documents and Settings\
user
\Local
Settings\ Application Data\Macromedia\Flash 8\
language
\Configuration\HTML
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The
boot drive
is the drive from which Windows 2000 or Windows XP boots (usually
C:).
■
The
user
is the name of the person logged in to the Windows 2000 or Windows XP
operating system.
■
The
language
is set to an abbreviated language name. For example, in the US,
language
is set to “en” for English.
Windows 98
boot drive
:\Program Files\Macromedia\Flash 8\
language
\
First Run\HTML
For Macintosh operating systems:
Macintosh OS X 10.3 and later
Macintosh HD
/Applications/Macromedia Flash 8/First
Run/HTML
2.
Edit the template as needed.
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For information on variables that Flash supports, see the table that follows this
procedure.
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For information on creating an image map or a text or URL report, or to insert
custom values for
object
and
embed
parameters, see the sections for those topics,
which follow this procedure.
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The Application Data folder is normally a hidden folder; you might need to
change your Windows Explorer settings to see this folder.
Summary of Contents for FLASH 8-FLASH
Page 1: ...Using Flash ...
Page 12: ...12 Contents ...
Page 110: ...110 Using Symbols Instances and Library Assets ...
Page 128: ...128 Working with Color Strokes and Fills ...
Page 156: ...156 Drawing ...
Page 190: ...190 Working with Text ...
Page 224: ...224 Working with Graphic Objects ...
Page 270: ...270 Creating Motion ...
Page 310: ...310 Working with Video ...
Page 362: ...362 Working with Screens Flash Professional Only ...
Page 386: ...386 Creating Multilanguage Text ...
Page 454: ...454 Data Integration Flash Professional Only ...
Page 500: ...500 Publishing ...
Page 534: ...534 Creating Accessible Content ...