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Re: Embeding Video into A Webpage
by Lisa Hurley on Jul 2, 2009 at 12:27:33 pm

I am using Dreamweaver 8.
I have 4 other websites, and I'm using video, extensively on two of them in this way, and they were done with this version. Hmmm... It IS a mystery. I have redone the page over and over, with NO js folder.. I have looked at the other pages and found the script. It is there... and it is frustrating beyond explanation having this problem.

I believe if I can get this one last bit of information, it will set me on the right path:

The FLV_Progressive.swf file: Is there a particular location it needs to be? For my video files, I normally create a separate folder called "videos". Should I place the FLV_Progressive.swf file INSIDE the video folder, or let it stay out in the main root folder? (That's where Dreamweaver is putting it).

Thanks in advance...

I DO know how to create a flash page with video, and am contemplating just re-doing the page entirely in flash until I can get this resolved. :)


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