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Joseph W. Lowery

"Dreamweaver CS3 Bible"

The alternative to keeping track of the Director movie??™s dimensions is to
choose File ??? Save as Shockwave Movie in Director. Doing this creates an HTML file with all the necessary
parameters (including width and height), which can be inserted into Dreamweaver. You can find a detailed
description of this process later in this chapter.
To include either a Shockwave or Flash file in your Web page, follow these steps:
1. Position the cursor in the Document window where you??™d like the movie to appear.
2. Insert the movie using any of the following methods:
n Choose Insert ??? Media ??? Shockwave or Insert ??? Media ??? Flash from the main
Dreamweaver menu.
n From the Media menu of the Insert bar??™s Common category, click either the Shockwave or
Flash Button.
n Drag the movie object from the Assets panel to the Document window. Remember to choose
the appropriate category in the Assets panel: Shockwave or Flash.
3. In the Select File dialog box, enter the path and the filename in the File Name text box or click
the Browse button to locate the file. Click OK.
If you drag the movie from the Assets panel, this step is not applicable because Dreamweaver
automatically sets the File attribute to that of your movie file.
4. If you clicked OK in the Select File dialog box, and if Media is selected in your Accessibility preferences
(Edit ??? Preferences ??? Accessibility), the Object Tag Accessibility Attributes dialog box
appears, as shown in Figure 25-4.


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