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To modify the document-level classpath:
Select File > Publish Settings to open the Publish Settings dialog box.
1.
Click the Flash tab.
2.
Verify that ActionScript 2.0 is selected in the ActionScript Version pop-up menu and
3.
click Settings.
In the ActionScript Settings dialog box, specify the frame on which the class definition should
4.
reside in the Export Frame for classes text box.
Do any of the following:
5.
To add a folder to the classpath, click the Browse to Path button, browse to the folder you
want to add, and click OK.
You can also click the Add New Path (+) button to add a new line to the Classpath list.
Double-click the new line, type a relative or absolute path, and click OK.
To edit an existing classpath folder, select the path in the Classpath list, click the Browse to
Path button, browse to the folder you want to add, and click OK.
Alternatively, double-click the path in the Classpath list, type the desired path, and
click OK.
To delete a folder from the classpath, select the path in the Classpath list and click the
Remove from Path button.
Specifying publish settings that create HTML documents with
embedded Flash content
Playing Flash content in a web browser requires an HTML document that activates the SWF file
and specifies browser settings. This document is generated automatically by the Publish
command, from HTML parameters in a template document.
The template document can be any text file that contains the appropriate template variables—
including a plain HTML file, one that includes code for special interpreters such as ColdFusion
or Active Server Pages (ASP), or a template included with Flash (for more information, see
configuring a web server for Flash" on page
You can customize a built-in template (see
on page
330) or manually enter HTML parameters for Flash using any HTML editor (see
"Editing Flash HTML settings" on page
HTML parameters determine where the Flash content appears in the window, the background
color, the size of the SWF file, and so on, and set attributes for the
can change these and other settings in the HTML panel of the Publish Settings dialog box.
Changing these settings overrides options you've set in the SWF file.
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"Customizing HTML publishing templates"
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