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William Bernat
SHORT VERSION OF QUESTION:
Can I embed the Flash directly into OneNote so that it appears as part of
the OneNote page (not separate window opened from link, but appears in page)
and as part of HTML (MHT) if exported via OneNote Web Exporter?
TIA,
-billb
LONG VERSION OF QUESTION:
I know if I insert a file, I get a link to a file that someone can click to
open the corresponding application and view the file. However, unless you
install standalone Flash player (which Adobe doesn't seem to release, just
the web version one, but third parties do) then you can't export to it.
So if I insert a .SWF into a OneNote I can't play it without a third party
Flash player. Not a big deal for me using a OneNote on my desktop, but if
we're looking at publishing online via the web exporter
(http://www.codeplex.com/ONWebber) then it's an issue. I know it's possible
to embed flash in HTML and link to that HTML, but here's my question....
Can I embed the Flash directly into OneNote so that it appears as part of
the OneNote page (not separate window opened from link, but appears in page)
and as part of HTML (MHT) if exported via OneNote Web Exporter?
TIA,
-billb
LONG VERSION OF QUESTION:
I know if I insert a file, I get a link to a file that someone can click to
open the corresponding application and view the file. However, unless you
install standalone Flash player (which Adobe doesn't seem to release, just
the web version one, but third parties do) then you can't export to it.
So if I insert a .SWF into a OneNote I can't play it without a third party
Flash player. Not a big deal for me using a OneNote on my desktop, but if
we're looking at publishing online via the web exporter
(http://www.codeplex.com/ONWebber) then it's an issue. I know it's possible
to embed flash in HTML and link to that HTML, but here's my question....