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Joseph W. Lowery

"Dreamweaver CS3 Bible"

As the file
begins to download to the user??™s system, the RealPlayer program is invoked and starts to display the video
as soon as possible through the independent video window. The link can be inserted in Dreamweaver
through either the Text or Image Property inspector.
Using
If, on the other hand, you??™d like to make the video appear inline with the Web page??™s text or graphics, you
use Dreamweaver??™s Plugin object to insert an tag. Position the pointer where you want the
RealMedia to be displayed, and either choose Insert ??? Media ??? Plugin or select the Plugin object from the
Media category of the Insert bar. In the Select File dialog box that appears, select the video??™s metafile.
When the Plugin object representing the RealMedia clip is selected, you can enter values for the
tag in the Property inspector. The only attributes required for a RealMedia clip, as with the QuickTime Player
object, are the file source and the width and height of the movie. Similarly, as you can with QuickTime
Player, you can control your RealMedia movie with a healthy number of attributes. Enter attributes by clicking
the Parameters button on the Plugin Property inspector and entering attributes and their values in the
Parameters dialog box (shown earlier in Figure 26-9).


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