Each of the .mov files is different, so you can??™t use Dreamweaver??™s Library feature. The
easiest way to handle this situation is to create a dummy version of what you need and then turn that
dummy into an object.
The whole process involves these four steps:
1. Creating the item
2. Creating the object
3. Saving the object
4. Creating a button for the object
Step 1: Creating the item
First, create the item as you normally would in Dreamweaver. For this example, insert a plugin and add all
the standard attributes: name, height and width, pluginspage, border, v space, and h space??”
and even a few special parameters such as autostart and stretch. The only attribute that the example
omits is the attribute that changes: the file source. You also want the movie to be centered wherever it??™s
located, so center the plugin. When finished, the complete code for the page and plugin, as generated by
Dreamweaver, looks like this:
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