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12/19/2006 1:07 PM
 
I believe Michael's question/suggestion was valid. You did not mention what you did and he was trying to be helpful despite his expressed limited experience on the matter.

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12/19/2006 1:18 PM
 
You are right.
I appologies if my reply was understood incorrectly, but I did put a smiley :)
Still, I am very frustrated about the fact that every couple of weeks I encouter a show stopper for my project which is related to DNN, and I can't get any informative answer any where!
I just looked back on my posts in this forum. Many of them did not get a single response.
Add that to the lack of proper documentation of DNN, and here you have it.
OK, I took some steam out, sorry.
... but I do feel a little better now :)
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12/19/2006 1:33 PM
 

You do just need to specify the movie in your object parms.  I do this in the code behind rather than the html.

Here's a very simple working example.  In this example, you specify the movie path in settings.  That works fine if you only have one movie per modue.  If you have a bunch, you'll probably want to store all the paths in a separate table like any other module.

http://www.netqconsulting.com/CodeSamples/EmbeddedVideo/tabid/154/Default.aspx

 

 
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12/19/2006 1:45 PM
 

I didn't mean to scold. and community support has dwindled. I was recently talking to a Core Team member about this, and participation in this forums is not as active as it once was. There may be many reasons. I try to post as often as possible, but it's only logical that old contributors get tired from posting answers to the same questions. All that being said, source is available and everyone can find answers. Doing some research always helps, but most posters prefer the easy way.

I also believe that some people are somehow obfuscated when trying to find answers and blame it on dnn, they tend to forget that it is just another aps.net app and whatever applies to the framework also applies to dnn.

Your comment about documentation is only half right. There's plenty of it, and I've always encouraged developers to do more than ask. That's how I found my way. There are thousands of members complaining about documentation, I have yet to find people, aside from the usual ones, creating documents.

Anyway, this is not directed at you, it's just stating facts. And I hope you get answers, but I hope even more that you post them for others.

 


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12/19/2006 3:42 PM
 

 

Apology accepted.

Now, could you post what you did try and what didn't work about it? Maybe you can get an answer that applies to your question. Then I (we all) can learn more about flash.

I also have a pet peeve and it is with users that ask questions like "HELP!!! This darn DNN is broken!!!  What do I do to fix it?”  Your first post was perilously close to that.  :)

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