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5/12/2009 3:51 PM
 

Question:

 Our marketing department created a couple of flash files (SWF) that I am trying to drop into our website and use. The first file, I just want to be completely linkable to another page. If I add the link to the flash file inside of the dotnetnuke module, it still is not clickable. What am I doing wrong? She even made everything linkable inside of the swf file. If I just open the SWF directly through IE, it is clickable. Not sure what we are doing wrong here. any ideas?(she used Adobe Captivate to create the SWF)  If there isn't a way to fix this, is there a way that she can make it a gif but keep its flash ability?

The second SWF file has 6 clickable links in it. This is a problem as well as its not reliable as far as the clicking when it is added inside of dotnetnuke. Should we not use SWF format?  Like I asked above, is there a way to get this to work on our website?

Thanks!

 
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5/12/2009 4:18 PM
 

Have you tried using an Iframe?

 
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5/12/2009 5:08 PM
 

both are on the homepage, the first that was mentioned is already in a table in a text/html module.  the 2nd is part of the skin. 

 
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