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Short demonstration of LiveWeb with Shockwave Flash files

Short demonstration of LiveWeb with Shockwave Flash files. To view this PowerPoint presentation you will need to be using a PC running Microsoft Windows have LiveWeb installed ( http://skp.mvps.org/liveweb.htm ). The installation is very easy.

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Short demonstration of LiveWeb with Shockwave Flash files

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  1. Short demonstration of LiveWeb with Shockwave Flash files • To view this PowerPoint presentation you will need to be using a PC running Microsoft Windows have LiveWeb installed (http://skp.mvps.org/liveweb.htm). The installation is very easy. • To add a web page, after installing LiveWeb, just use menu “Insert … Web pages…” and indicate the URL. • All the pages “embedded” in the PowerPoint presentation are live – you can treat them exactly like you would any browser page. • The first slide (after this one) demonstrates the loading of a page with an embedded Shockwave Flash object. The nice thing about this is that it can be any web page, and you can have forms and buttons and such that interact with the object via JavaScript. • The second slide points directly to the SWF file without embedding it in an HTML page. No JavaScript allowed here. • The third slide illustrates the loading of a page that requires a password. Sorry if you don’t know it!

  2. Here we are just loading the directory I have of a few of Conrad’s animations. Click on one of the files to see it just like you would in a browser.

  3. This page targets the swf file directly at http://www.stolaf.edu/people/hansonr/ccce/liveweb/NucleusBldgExercise.swf

  4. Shown below should be http://contemporarychemistry.com/protected/AnimationList/index.html

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