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Default Set Text of Container behavior - 03-29-2009 , 12:30 PM






My homepage starts with a Flash swf file in the mainContent container. How do
I use the "Set Text of Container" behavior to swap that swf with an image?

From the container drop down I select the mainContent container but can't
figure out what to type into the "New HTML" field. The image is located in my
websites "images" subdirectory.

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Default Re: Set Text of Container behavior - 03-29-2009 , 01:10 PM






You want to swap out a Flash movie with an image?

Create a new dummy page, place that image on it, and save the page in the
root of the local site. Copy the code for that image, and paste that into
the New HTML field.

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"Matt_O" <webforumsuser (AT) macromedia (DOT) com> wrote

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My homepage starts with a Flash swf file in the mainContent container.
How do
I use the "Set Text of Container" behavior to swap that swf with an image?

From the container drop down I select the mainContent container but can't
figure out what to type into the "New HTML" field. The image is located
in my
websites "images" subdirectory.

Thanks



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Default Re: Set Text of Container behavior - 04-01-2009 , 06:59 PM



Thanks for the feedback but I'm still having difficulties with this. What would
I type into the New HTML window given the file structure indicated below?

http://localhost/Test_Site/index.php ( Home Page )
http://localhost/Test_Site/Contact_Us_Image.php ( image to move into div
"mainContent" )

Thank You




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Default Re: Set Text of Container behavior - 04-01-2009 , 09:11 PM



The links you have posted below are to files on your own LAN. There's no
way to really know what you want....

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"Matt_O" <webforumsuser (AT) macromedia (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
Thanks for the feedback but I'm still having difficulties with this. What
would
I type into the New HTML window given the file structure indicated below?

http://localhost/Test_Site/index.php ( Home Page )
http://localhost/Test_Site/Contact_Us_Image.php ( image to move into div
"mainContent" )

Thank You




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Default Re: Set Text of Container behavior - 04-02-2009 , 09:17 AM



I was responding to you earlier suggestion that I should:

"Create a new dummy page, place that image on it, and save the page in the
root of the local site. Copy the code for that image, and paste that into
the New HTML field."

The two links are my Homepage, and the dummy page. I tried posting the dummy
page link in the "New HTML:" box but it didn't work. Would you be able to give
me an example of what the new html should look like given the two links
indicated. It seems as though I'm missing a lead-in character or something
becuase the new link always appears as text in the container...

Thank You



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