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Trigger the action with a browser-triggered event set to OnLoad, a user-triggered event, or a timeline-triggered
event. Choose Action > Link > Redirect Prompt. In the Question text box, enter a question that prompts the viewer
for one of up to five answers. Optionally, in the Display Possible Answers text box, enter a message that contains the
possible answers. (This message will be the default text in the text box that the viewer uses to enter an answer.) In the
Alert If Invalid Answer text box, enter a message that will prompt viewers if they enter an invalid answer.
If you want to redirect the viewer to the same page each time they visit the current page, select the Remember Choice
And Auto-redirect Next Time option. (If a viewer's browser is set to disable cookies, this option will not function.)
Enter a name for the cookie.
SWF Redirect
The SWF Redirect action detects the SWF (Macromedia® Flash™) browser plug-in, and sends the browser to a page
with SWF content if the plug-in is installed. If the plug-in is not installed, the browser displays the page in which the
action resides.
To set up the SWF Redirect action, create a page designed for browsers that don't have the SWF plug-in. (For
example, you can provide the SWF content in a different format, or add a link to a web page where viewers can
download the plug-in.)
Trigger the action with a browser-triggered event set to OnParse in the head section of the page. In the Actions
palette, choose Action > Link > SWF Redirect. For the SWF Page link destination, specify the web page with SWF
content that viewers will see if their browser has the plug-in installed. To display a custom message for viewers
without the plug-in, select Display Alert if No Plug-in Found, and enter a message in the Alert text box.
Slide New Window
The Slide New Window action opens a new browser window and slides it to the center of the screen.
Trigger the action with a browser-triggered event set to OnLoad, a user-triggered event, or a timeline-triggered
event. Choose Action > Link > Slide New Window. Reference the document that will open in the new window. In
the Window Name text box, enter a unique alphanumeric name, without spaces. (If the window name is left blank,
some browsers will display a new window each time the page containing the action is visited.)
Enter the pixel width of the new window in the first Size text box, and the pixel height in the second Size text box.
Select any of the remaining options to define the new window properties. Resize and Scroll enable the viewer to resize
the browser window and if necessary scroll in the window. The other options will show or hide a browser feature.
Target2Frames
Target2Frames lets you target two frames of a frame set with links to two different web pages from a single link.
Trigger the action with a user-triggered event on a page that resides in a frame of a frame set. Choose Action > Link >
Target2Frames. In Frame 1, enter the name of the frame in which you want the first link to appear when the action
is triggered. Reference the link destination in the Link text box, or enter an external URL. In Frame 2, enter the name
of the frame in which you want the second link to appear when the action is triggered. Reference the link destination
in the Link text box, or enter an external URL.

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