I have recently embedded a flash movie into an email and obviously when it's opened the relevant swf is loaded from a webpage. BUT a lot of the people i send it to only have a quick connection to the internet to download mail. This means that they never get the swf and the email remains blank...
originally the swf was online and the email linked to it - but this wasn't working.. so... i wanted to attach the swf to the email and get the email (script) to link to the swf attached to the email.
dondadon
Thanks Oldnewbie but it was the problems with the .exe that started all this. Nothing was getting through! I'm sure it must be possible to call the swf that is attached to the email I just don't know how it would be done.
Dondadon
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I have recently embedded a flash movie into an email and obviously when it's opened the relevant swf is loaded from a webpage. BUT a lot of the people i send it to only have a quick connection to the internet to download mail. This means that they never get the swf and the email remains...
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I have recently embedded a flash movie in an email i plan to send to clients. Is there any way that I can make it maximise to full screen and perhaps lose the toolbars when it's opened so that i can be confident the "presentation" will be seen in its entirity regardless of their...
i was using windows 98 and just reinstalled the same version after botching it up with "AdAware"!! - it suggested I remove a load of spyware software and when i did this everything sort of stopped and i could not access the backup i had made!! - great huh?!
I had to reinstall Windows yesterday which wasn't a major problem until I realised that it obviously reinstalled Internet Explorer and Outlook! When I started Outlook Express again it had cleaned everything out and I had a happy little email from Microsoft welcoming me to the fold.
Is there any...
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