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Subject: RE: FLASH: Fade in & out
From: David L. Rice
Date: Thu, 27 Aug 1998 17:14:47 +0100

Len,

Why would you waste our bandwidth with an attachment, get us ready to look
at and learn from a "tutorial" (it says so, bigger than life, right in the
movie file... LOL) file that you had protected from import? I'm thinking,
"Alright, a FILE I can take apart and really learn something!". NOT! That
is cruel and unusual punishment, brother... ;).

I think it is great that you are willing to help those of us who need it,
but don't frustrate us even more than we already are by sending ostensibly
ready-to-learn-from-files which are protected. We non-designer types are
pulling our hair out the way it is! Being a codesmith, I don't need your
HTML and/or Javascript, I just want to view the symbols you used, and see in
the timeline how you accomplished the fade in/out effect in Flash itself.

My fervent request would be that if you are going to "mentor", then do so
with unprotected files like Colin and some of the others do. Otherwise,
just develop for your own purposes and don't tease those of us working
overtime to learn this stuff... ;)

Oh, and btw, your Javascript needs debugging according to IE 5.0.

Cheers,
--
David L. Rice -- dlriceatbsdlabs [dot] com (mailto:dlriceatbsdlabs [dot] com)
Black Swan Development Labs -- http://www.bsdlabs.com
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: owneratshocker [dot] com [owneratshocker [dot] com]On">mailto:owneratshocker [dot] com]On Behalf Of Len
> Harrison
> Sent: Wednesday, August 26, 1998 6:00 PM
> To: flasheratshocker [dot] com
> Subject: RE: FLASH: Fade in & out
>
>
>
> Here's something that does just that. Not on internet, so I'm
> attaching it.
> At 12K it's pretty lightweight so I hope it poses no problem for anyone.
> Button functionality requires a Javascript routine that opens a window but
> I'm not including the html here.
>
> len harrison
> instructional designer
> lenhatabtcorp [dot] com
>


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