Document-relative links may be used successfully in all cases if the Web page
and the Flash file are stored in the same folder. Site-root??“relative links, such as
/products/widgets.htm, should not be used in Flash movies.
To modify the links in an SWF file manually, follow these steps:
1. Display the Site Map of a site by pressing F8 to open the Files panel, selecting the site from the
drop-down list, clicking the Expand/Collapse button to display the expanded Files panel, and
clicking the Site Map button.
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2. Choose View ??? Show Dependent Files to include dependent files such as Flash movies in the
Site Map.
3. Locate the SWF file that you want to modify. If it contains any links, a plus sign is shown next
to its icon. Click the plus sign to expand a branch of links from the SWF file, as shown in
Figure 25-12.
FIGURE 25-12
Dreamweaver??™s Site Map displays links contained in Flash SWF movies.
4. To change a link, select it and choose Site ??? Change Link, press Ctrl+L (Command+L), or rightclick
(Control+click) the link and choose Change Link from the shortcut menu. Dreamweaver
displays a Select HTML File dialog box.
5. Select a new file by navigating to an HTML file or entering a URL.
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