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Subject: | FLASH: loop on two frames |
From: | Ilia Pasymansky |
Date: | Wed, 5 Apr 2000 03:22:03 +0100 |
Hi!
why I can't loop between two frames????
if i use on first frame "go next frame"
and on the second frame " go previous frame"
my mashine will freeze ., ok .,and if i don't use
"go next frame" -- i'll always stay on the first frame..
(in director things work a bit different)
So i am using third frame when i send playback to the first frame and then
it loops ok on the first two frames
The question is: is this a way to loop between TWO frames??
thank you
.
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> flasher-digest Tuesday, April 4 2000 Volume 01 : Number
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> FLASH: Movie Clip Limit??
> FLASH: URL-encoding - German
> RE: FLASH: URL-encoding - German
> Re: FLASH: OT-javascript Q
> FLASH: RE: scrolling navigation
> Re: FLASH: IE for Mac (was: IE 5 without Flash?)
> RE: FLASH: Random Stars
> Re: FLASH: URL-encoding - German
> RE: FLASH: OT: Quantex pc's
> RE: FLASH: URL-encoding - German
> Re: FLASH: IE for Mac (was: IE 5 without Flash?)
> FLASH: re: scrolling menu info
> FLASH: Forms and Netscape
> Re: FLASH: IE for Mac (was: IE 5 without Flash?)
> RE: FLASH: OT: Quantex pc's
> FLASH: Full Screen
> Re: FLASH: IE for Mac (was: IE 5 without Flash?)
> FLASH: Please check this out (protolob)
> Re: FLASH: Full Screen
> RE: FLASH: Full Screen
> Re: FLASH: Please check this out (protolob)
> RE: FLASH: re: scrolling menu info
> RE: FLASH: URGENT - Flash in QuickTime : Scripting
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Date: Tue, 4 Apr 2000 09:04:07 -0500
> From: "Glen Rhodes" <grhodesdceg [dot] com>
> Subject: FLASH: Movie Clip Limit??
>
> Has anyone ever experienced a limit to the number of movie clips that can
be
> active at one time?? If I have a flash movie that dynamically creates
movie
> clips at different locations (these movie clips are small, one frame
> graphics), how many can I create before the computer starts to crunch and
> grind?
>
> Thanks,
> Glen
>
> - ------------------
> Glen Rhodes
> dot com Entertainment Group Inc.
> Tel: (905) 337-8524
> Fax: (905) 337-8630
> www.dceg.com
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Tue, 4 Apr 2000 15:15:33 +0200
> From: Teweshbg [dot] dpa [dot] de
> Subject: FLASH: URL-encoding - German
>
> hi all,
> a question (not only) to the german fellows:
>
> does anybody know a way tor url-encode �,�,�,�??
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Kalle
>
>
>
> - ----------------
>
> Kalle Tewes
> dpa-Online Grafik
>
> Tel. 040 / 4113 - 2134
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Tue, 4 Apr 2000 15:22:06 +0200
> From: Teweshbg [dot] dpa [dot] de
> Subject: RE: FLASH: URL-encoding - German
>
> In case, you couldn�t read it properly:
>
> I mean of course ae, ue, oe, ss :-))
>
> - ----------------
>
> Kalle Tewes
> dpa-Online Grafik
>
> Tel. 040 / 4113 - 2134
>
> > ----------
> > From: Teweshbg [dot] dpa [dot] de
> > Reply To: flasherchinwag [dot] com
> > Sent: Dienstag, 4. April 2000 14:15 Uhr
> > To: flasherchinwag [dot] com
> > Subject: FLASH: URL-encoding - German
> >
> > hi all,
> > a question (not only) to the german fellows:
> >
> > does anybody know a way tor url-encode ?,�,^,�??
> >
> > Thanks in advance
> >
> > Kalle
> >
> >
> >
> > ----------------
> >
> > Kalle Tewes
> > dpa-Online Grafik
> >
> > Tel. 040 / 4113 - 2134
> >
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> >
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Sat, 04 Mar 2000 09:23:50 -0500
> From: Sarah Lamont <slamont2mtc [dot] com>
> Subject: Re: FLASH: OT-javascript Q
>
> hey Jgl,
>
> In the body of the new window put:
> onLoad="window.focus()"
> that will make the new window come to the front when it's loaded.
>
> If you want the new window to _always_ remain on top (but I wouldn't
> recommend this, it's annoying, and can cause problems) then use this in
> the body tag:
> onBlur="window.focus()"
>
> Hope that helps!
> �arah
>
>
> JGL wrote:
> >
> > Hi all-
> >
> > With js opening a popup, if that pop-up is already open, how do you tell
> > that pop-up to come to the front or top?
> >
> > Here's my get url code (it actually works ;)):
> >
> > On (Release)
> > Get URL
> >
("javascript:window.open('./wheeling/wheeling.shtml','wheeling','scrollbars=
> > 1,width=565,height=300,left=75,top=100',location.href='#')")
> > End On
> - --
> "When I die, I hope it can be said of me that I plucked a thistle and
> planted a flower where ever I thought a flower would grow." -Abraham
Lincoln
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Tue, 04 Apr 2000 14:45:29 +0100
> From: "James Cutts" <jamesinone [dot] co [dot] uk>
> Subject: FLASH: RE: scrolling navigation
>
> Was it www.yugop.com?
> Cool site...
> J
>
> - ----------
> >From: ownerchinwag [dot] com (flasher-digest)
> >To: flasher-digestchinwag [dot] com
> >Subject: flasher-digest V1 #2788
> >Date: Tue, Apr 4, 2000, 2:02 pm
> >
>
> > I recently saw a flash site (I can't remember where I'm afraid) with a
> > scrolling navigation at he base of the page. Not only did it scroll left
to
> > right to allow buttons to scroll on to the screen, it also shrunk and
> > expanded, in response - I think - to the vertical position of the mouse.
It
> > was cool.
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Tue, 04 Apr 2000 14:55:01 +0100
> From: "James Cutts" <jamesinone [dot] co [dot] uk>
> Subject: Re: FLASH: IE for Mac (was: IE 5 without Flash?)
>
> > Why oh why oh why does anybody with a Mac use IE?
>
> So are you suggesting we all use Netscape?
> Ive found problems with Navigator not recognising MIME types.
> And IE is a better piece of software on the whole and it works
> better with DHTML sites.
>
> > And do you think that Bill
> > Gates really gives a damn about Mac users?
>
> Well, yes. He has shares in the company after all...
>
> > There is a choice, if you didn't use IE you wouldn't have these
problems.
> > The IE Mac market must be so small as to not be worth the bother anyway.
>
> Shows how much you know about Apples ever increasing market share.
>
> Yes everyone has a choice - so why are you trying to force your opinion
down
> our throats? Personally I use both Navigator and IE which solves any
> problems - if a site doesnt work properly in one,
> use the other. Why should we be loyal to only one?
>
> Chill out dude....
>
> J
>
>
> - ----------
> >From: ownerchinwag [dot] com (flasher-digest)
> >To: flasher-digestchinwag [dot] com
> >Subject: flasher-digest V1 #2788
> >Date: Tue, Apr 4, 2000, 2:02 pm
> >
>
> > Why oh why oh why does anybody with a Mac use IE? And do you think that
Bill
> > Gates really gives a damn about Mac users?
> >
> > There is a choice, if you didn't use IE you wouldn't have these
problems.
> > The IE Mac market must be so small as to not be worth the bother anyway.
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Tue, 4 Apr 2000 08:15:20 -0300
> From: "brian_mackern" <vibriinternet [dot] com [dot] uy>
> Subject: RE: FLASH: Random Stars
>
> > Although even though they are on the bottom layer, and the text is two
> > layers above, they still wash out the text.
> > Any ideas, have a look at: http://www.aurorainformationsystems.com/
> >
>
> Hi Darren,
>
> I think the only solution is to put your text into another swf, and load
it
> on top...
>
>
>
> Salud!:)
>
>
> Brian:)
>
> <script language="signature">
> function brian_mackern()
> if (artef@ctos virtuales)
> goto.url= http://www.arsnova.cjb.net
> if (elojoecologico)
> goto.url= http://www.internet.com.uy/vibri/
> else
> send.mail= vibriinternet [dot] com [dot] uy
> </script>
> ________________
> montevideo-uruguay
> ����������������
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Tue, 04 Apr 2000 10:20:03 -0400
> From: Helen Triolo <designeri-technica [dot] com>
> Subject: Re: FLASH: URL-encoding - German
>
> > a question (not only) to the german fellows:
> >
> > does anybody know a way tor url-encode �,�,�,�??
> >
>
> Try %e4, %fc, %f6, %df respectively. These are the hex ascii values for
> those letters, so they should work. I pulled these from an ascii chart
> in the back of a VB book--if anyone knows where such a chart can be
> found on the web (partial list at
> http://www.flashbible.com/Members/Database/URL_Encoding.htm, supplied by
> Dorian N), it would be useful to know!
>
> Regards,
> Helen
> __________________________________________________________________
> i-Technica: Innovative Internet Solutions (http://i-Technica.com)
> designeri-technica [dot] com
> 301-424-6037
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Tue, 4 Apr 2000 10:26:43 -0400
> From: "Horine, Patrick H." <HorinephMaritz [dot] com>
> Subject: RE: FLASH: OT: Quantex pc's
>
> I apologize for the OT!
>
> I am looking into purchasing a Quantex Creative Station 1000 (800 mhz, 128
> RAM, 27 GB hd...) and was wondering if anyone has used/is using one and if
> so, what your thoughts are on it. I'm curious how it compares with a Dell
> or Gateway... Any input would be greatly appreciated!!
>
> - -Patrick
> horinephmaritz [dot] com
> Maritz, Inc.
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Tue, 4 Apr 2000 16:31:09 +0200
> From: Teweshbg [dot] dpa [dot] de
> Subject: RE: FLASH: URL-encoding - German
>
> Hi Helen,
> great, it works. Thanks a lot!!
>
> Kalle
>
> - ----------------
>
> Kalle Tewes
> dpa-Online Grafik
>
> Tel. 040 / 4113 - 2134
>
> > ----------
> > From: Helen Triolo
> > Reply To: flasherchinwag [dot] com
> > Sent: Dienstag, 4. April 2000 15:20 Uhr
> > To: flasherchinwag [dot] com
> > Subject: Re: FLASH: URL-encoding - German
> >
> > > a question (not only) to the german fellows:
> > >
> > > does anybody know a way tor url-encode �,�,�,�??
> > >
> >
> > Try %e4, %fc, %f6, %df respectively. These are the hex ascii values for
> > those letters, so they should work. I pulled these from an ascii chart
> > in the back of a VB book--if anyone knows where such a chart can be
> > found on the web (partial list at
> > http://www.flashbible.com/Members/Database/URL_Encoding.htm, supplied by
> > Dorian N), it would be useful to know!
> >
> > Regards,
> > Helen
> > __________________________________________________________________
> > i-Technica: Innovative Internet Solutions (http://i-Technica.com)
> > designeri-technica [dot] com
> > 301-424-6037
> >
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> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Tue, 4 Apr 2000 07:38:32 -0700
> From: "Ilia Pasymansky" <iliap75hotmail [dot] com>
> Subject: Re: FLASH: IE for Mac (was: IE 5 without Flash?)
>
> - ----From: "Paul Kilgour" <paulkmobilixnet [dot] dk>
>
> - ----The IE Mac market must be so small as to not be worth the bother
anyway.
>
> just for your knowlege my friend ., in my school all 150 G-3's have IE-5
as
> a default browser(i know what you are saying right now).,
> and I know some educational institutes here(in Seattle) that do it
too...It
> is buggy I agree ., but this is a fact , so, just admit it.
> You guys in dk don't have IE on macs???
> Ilia
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Tue, 04 Apr 2000 15:48:42 +0100
> From: neil edwards <neil_edwardsmac [dot] com>
> Subject: FLASH: re: scrolling menu info
>
> > From: "Tobie Kerridge" <tobiemook [dot] co [dot] uk>
>
> > I recently saw a flash site (I can't remember where I'm afraid) with a
> > scrolling navigation at he base of the page. Not only did it scroll left
to
> > right to allow buttons to scroll on to the screen, it also shrunk and
> > expanded, in response - I think - to the vertical position of the mouse.
It
> > was cool.
>
> this is no doubt the famous yugop.com site
>
> >
> > I guess the whole navigation strip was a movie clip with embedded
buttons.
> > Does anyone know how to control a movieclip's properties (scale and
> > position) by the location of the mouse? Or was this achieved another
way?
>
> yep, flash dosent have a mouseloc system property, so you have to attach
an
> invisible object to the mouse using the startdrag function with the lock
> mouse to centre option. then the object will track with the mouse and you
> use its x,y pos to control the scrolling/expanding.
>
> infinite wrapping involves tracking the xpos of the main menu strip and
> making up the rest to the screen edges with some runtime duplicates.
>
> you can use this technique to emulate all sorts of mouse-relative devices
> that dont require buttons.
>
> Its not too difficult but I think someone posted a demo of this, any clues
> anyone?
>
>
>
> cheers
>
> neil
>
> <--
> neil_edwardsmac [dot] com
> - -->
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Tue, 4 Apr 2000 10:51:07 -0400
> From: "Horine, Patrick H." <HorinephMaritz [dot] com>
> Subject: FLASH: Forms and Netscape
>
> I cannot figure out why the text fields in my Flash form show up in IE but
> not in NN. Has anyone encountered this before? Am I missing something
very
> simple? I looked around at Flashkit and Flashbible and can't find any
> reference to this. Any help would, of course, be greatly appreciated!
>
> Best,
>
> Patrick Horine
> Maritz, Inc.
> horinephmaritz [dot] com
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Tue, 4 Apr 2000 10:48:01 -0400
> From: "Gregg Caines" <cainussprint [dot] ca>
> Subject: Re: FLASH: IE for Mac (was: IE 5 without Flash?)
>
> Netscape is better in one main regard... it works on all major operating
> systems. Unix is an OS that is used extensively (more than Mac) and
> it has no version of IE. However, because of the lack of standard
> compliance on the part of both netscape and microsoft, I have to say
> that both browsers are a real pain in the ass....Netscape seems to have
> trouble with just about everything, and every new addition of IE brings
> some technology that is further and further from the W3 consortium's
> plan. Let's just cross our fingers for mozilla. It would be nice to take
> the web back from microsoft...
>
> Gregg Caines
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Tue, 4 Apr 2000 11:00:33 -0400
> From: Eric Smollin <esmollinPLANSOFT [dot] com>
> Subject: RE: FLASH: OT: Quantex pc's
>
> I bought a Quantex PII 350 a couple of years ago. I won't go into detail
> about my experience, but let's just say it was less then pleasant. OK,
I'll
> go into a little detail, I can't help it :)
>
> About 1 month after I received it, the fan on the PII chip broke. I called
> and they sent me a new one (with no instructions on how to install it,
just
> the piece and box to return the old one in).
>
> About three months after that, my motherboard blew out. I called them and
> they told me to box it up and ship it to them. Two weeks later I got it
back
> with a new motherboard. Let me tell you, two weeks is a lifetime without a
> computer.
>
> And it gets better...
>
> One year after I purchased it I got a call from a Quantex rep who wanted
to
> know if I would like to PURCHASE an extended on-site service warranty. I
was
> quite confused, "on-site warranty? Where was my on-site service warranty
> when my motherboard blew out?" I said.
> At any rate, I sent an email to customer service explaining in detail
while
> I was so upset, they responded with an email that said they typically
limit
> on-site service to problems regarding motherboards and hard drives. I
wrote
> them back and chastised them for obviously not reading my email, if they
had
> read it, they would have clearly seen that MY MOTHERBOARD CAUGHT ON FIRE.
I
> never heard from them again.
>
> I still have the machine today and it's running fine, but I will never
> forget how I was treated.
>
> I would never ever buy another Quantex again, nor would I recommend a
> Quantex to someone who is looking to buy a new PC. I have to say though,
> that's just my experience, I know more then a couple people who bought
> Quantex PC's and have had no problems and are very happy with them....
>
> Good Luck
> - -Eric <------------Not a Quantex fan
>
>
> >I am looking into purchasing a Quantex Creative Station 1000 (800 mhz,
128
> >RAM, 27 GB hd...) and was wondering if anyone has used/is using one and
if
> >so, what your thoughts are on it. I'm curious how it compares with a
Dell
> >or Gateway... Any input would be greatly appreciated!!
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Tue, 4 Apr 2000 11:18:16 -0500
> From: "Glen Rhodes" <grhodesdceg [dot] com>
> Subject: FLASH: Full Screen
>
> Does anyone know how I make my final SWF full screen? So that it is
> COMPLETELY to the edge of the screen. I can make the browser menu and
icons
> disappear, but the SWF still has a small border around it. It's scaled
100%
> on X and Y.
>
> Thanks
> Glen
>
> - ------------------
> Glen Rhodes
> dot com Entertainment Group Inc.
> Tel: (905) 337-8524
> Fax: (905) 337-8630
> www.dceg.com
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Mon, 4 Dec 2000 11:31:21 -0500
> From: "Chris" <chrislvei [dot] com>
> Subject: Re: FLASH: IE for Mac (was: IE 5 without Flash?)
>
> Has anyone looked into these issues with the new Netscape? Is there a
good
> site details these issues? I am bulding a model site for my business
> (multimedia production) that incorporates Flash, Dreamweaver generated
HTML,
> ColdFusion, Javascript, and RealMedia.
>
> Chris
> - ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Gregg Caines" <cainussprint [dot] ca>
> To: <flasherchinwag [dot] com>
> Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2000 9:48 AM
> Subject: Re: FLASH: IE for Mac (was: IE 5 without Flash?)
>
>
> > Netscape is better in one main regard... it works on all major operating
> > systems. Unix is an OS that is used extensively (more than Mac) and
> > it has no version of IE. However, because of the lack of standard
> > compliance on the part of both netscape and microsoft, I have to say
> > that both browsers are a real pain in the ass....Netscape seems to have
> > trouble with just about everything, and every new addition of IE brings
> > some technology that is further and further from the W3 consortium's
> > plan. Let's just cross our fingers for mozilla. It would be nice to
take
> > the web back from microsoft...
> >
> > Gregg Caines
> >
> >
> > flasher is generously supported by...
> > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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> >
> >
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Tue, 4 Apr 2000 11:40:25 -0500
> From: "Glen Rhodes" <grhodesdceg [dot] com>
> Subject: FLASH: Please check this out (protolob)
>
> Hi. I wrote a little concept game which uses 3D math, space, scaling,
> reflections and shadows. It's based on the classic cannon game in which
you
> aim a cannon and fire, and try to make the arc of the shot hit a target.
> It's the same, with X,Y and Z. It's called Protolob, because you are
lobbing
> proton bombs... it's a start.
>
> Anyhow, it can be found at
>
> http://www.geocities.com/flasherman_1999/
>
> Any comments would be appreciated,
> Thanks!
>
> Glen
>
> - ------------------
> Glen Rhodes
> dot com Entertainment Group Inc.
> Tel: (905) 337-8524
> Fax: (905) 337-8630
> www.dceg.com
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Sat, 04 Mar 2000 11:46:03 -0500
> From: Sarah Lamont <slamont2mtc [dot] com>
> Subject: Re: FLASH: Full Screen
>
> Look here under the fullscreen tutorial:
> http://www.moock.org/webdesign/flash/index.html
>
> Hope that helps,
> �arah
> :]
>
> Glen Rhodes wrote:
> >
> > Does anyone know how I make my final SWF full screen? So that it is
> > COMPLETELY to the edge of the screen. I can make the browser menu and
icons
> > disappear, but the SWF still has a small border around it. It's scaled
100%
> > on X and Y.
> >
> > Thanks
> > Glen
> >
> > ------------------
> > Glen Rhodes
> > dot com Entertainment Group Inc.
> > Tel: (905) 337-8524
> > Fax: (905) 337-8630
> > www.dceg.com
> >
> > flasher is generously supported by...
> > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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> - --
> "When I die, I hope it can be said of me that I plucked a thistle and
> planted a flower where ever I thought a flower would grow." -Abraham
Lincoln
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Tue, 4 Apr 2000 11:28:02 -0700
> From: "JGL" <infodesignthenet [dot] com>
> Subject: RE: FLASH: Full Screen
>
> Hi Glenn-
>
> Insert this *in* the body tag of your html document that contains your swf
>
> marginwidth="0" marginheight="0" leftmargin="0" rightmargin="0"
> topmargin="0"
>
> this covers netscape and ie . . .
>
>
> hth
>
> jgl
> >
> Does anyone know how I make my final SWF full screen? So that it is
> COMPLETELY to the edge of the screen. I can make the browser menu and
icons
> disappear, but the SWF still has a small border around it. It's scaled
100%
> on X and Y.
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Tue, 04 Apr 2000 12:03:50 -0400
> From: CAlexanderstjaneschool [dot] org (Charles Alexander)
> Subject: Re: FLASH: Please check this out (protolob)
>
> That's harder than it looks!
>
> :-) Charles
>
> Glen Rhodes wrote:
>
> > Hi. I wrote a little concept game which uses 3D math, space, scaling,
> > reflections and shadows. It's based on the classic cannon game in which
you
> > aim a cannon and fire, and try to make the arc of the shot hit a target.
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> Date: Tue, 4 Apr 2000 11:07:27 -0700
> From: "JGL" <infodesignthenet [dot] com>
> Subject: RE: FLASH: re: scrolling menu info
>
> Got to http://www.flashkit.com
>
> There are a few examples and .fla's! of this type of menu there :)
>
> Look under 'movies' then 'widgets' then 'Classic Slide Menu'
>
> That's one, I'm pretty sure there's another one there too . . .
>
> hth
>
> jgl
> > From: "Tobie Kerridge" <tobiemook [dot] co [dot] uk>
>
> > I recently saw a flash site (I can't remember where I'm afraid) with a
> > scrolling navigation at he base of the page. Not only did it scroll left
> to
> > right to allow buttons to scroll on to the screen, it also shrunk and
> > expanded, in response - I think - to the vertical position of the mouse.
> It
> > was cool.
>
> this is no doubt the famous yugop.com site
>
> >
> > I guess the whole navigation strip was a movie clip with embedded
buttons.
> > Does anyone know how to control a movieclip's properties (scale and
> > position) by the location of the mouse? Or was this achieved another
way?
>
> yep, flash dosent have a mouseloc system property, so you have to attach
an
> invisible object to the mouse using the startdrag function with the lock
> mouse to centre option. then the object will track with the mouse and you
> use its x,y pos to control the scrolling/expanding.
>
> infinite wrapping involves tracking the xpos of the main menu strip and
> making up the rest to the screen edges with some runtime duplicates.
>
> you can use this technique to emulate all sorts of mouse-relative devices
> that dont require buttons.
>
> Its not too difficult but I think someone posted a demo of this, any clues
> anyone?
>
>
>
> cheers
>
> neil
>
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>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Tue, 4 Apr 2000 12:06:56 -0400
> From: Rebecca Lovelace <RLovelacehavasint [dot] com>
> Subject: RE: FLASH: URGENT - Flash in QuickTime : Scripting
>
> Why don't you join one of the Apple QuickTime mailing lists? There are
> several, do a search on Apple's developer site for "Quicktime mailing
list"
> and it should help you out. Just like Macromedia on this one, Apple's
> engineers are on those lists (and they are actually Apple-sponsored).
>
> Rebecca
>
> - -----Original Message-----
> From: Michael@BTW [mplistbigtimeweb [dot] com (mailto:mplistbigtimeweb [dot] com)]
> Sent: Monday, April 03, 2000 8:01 PM
> To: flasherchinwag [dot] com
> Subject: Re: FLASH: URGENT - Flash in QuickTime : Scripting
> Importance: High
>
>
> Any idea where on Apple one would request features in QT?
>
> Though I've been making QTs for ~ 5years now, run an OSX QT server, etc.
I'm
> embarrassed to say I'm not even sure where/how to request features in QT?
>
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