Alternatively, you can drag the Insert Flash button to the proper place on the page. In either case,
the Select File dialog box appears.
2. Windows users choose the Select File Name From Data Sources option at the top of the page.
Macintosh users select the Data Sources button found just below the URL field.
3. Expand the data source to locate and select the desired field with the Flash movie filenames.
4. If your Flash data (the paths to the movies) contains spaces, tildes, or other nonstandard characters,
the data must be encoded to be read properly by the server. From the Format List, select
Encode??”Server.HTMLEncode (ASP); Encode??”HTMLEncodedFormat (.NET); Encode??”
URLEncoded Format (ColdFusion); or Encode??”Response.EncodeURL (JSP).
5. If your data is stored as filenames only, enter any required path in the URL field before the existing
code.
6. You can also link any Flash attributes to a dynamic source by clicking the Parameters button to
open the Parameters dialog box, entering a dynamic value by clicking the lightning bolt symbol
under the Name or Value column, and choosing an appropriate data source from the Dynamic
Data dialog box.
7. Click OK when you??™re finished.
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