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Shockwave and Flash have some different features in the Dreamweaver Property inspector. These differences
are covered separately in the following sections.
Specifying Shockwave Properties
After you??™ve inserted your Shockwave file, you??™re ready to begin entering the specific parameters in the
Property inspector. The Property inspector takes care of all but one Shockwave attribute, the palette
parameter. Some of the information, including the ActiveX Class ID, is automatically set in the Property
inspector when you insert the movie.
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In the Dreamweaver 9\Configuration\Commands folder on the CD-ROM that accompanies
this book, you can find a custom command called Insert Shockwave HTML that automates the
process of inserting a Shockwave movie and its Director-generated HTML. If you??™d prefer a version developed
by Adobe that does the same job, visit the Dreamweaver Exchange to download the Insert Shockwave
extension. To access the Dreamweaver Exchange, choose Commands ??? Get More Commands from within
Dreamweaver.
To set or modify the parameters for a Shockwave file, follow these steps:
1. Click the Shockwave placeholder icon.
2. In the Shockwave Property inspector, enter the width and height values in the W and H text
boxes, respectively, as shown in Figure 25-5.
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