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Subject: Re: FLASH: Launching .exe from .swf (Same old chestnut - any new insights?)
From: Christian Cook
Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2000 18:15:20 GMT

Michael,

Cheers for the response. I had thought of going the director route but using
flash in the browser means smaller footprint (There are functions needed
that are browser specific so a seperate app is going to add to the payload,
and of course director shockwave has bucket loads of limitations for
security reasons) and using the browser makes it easier for remote users
around the world to dial in from wherever (Which is an essential element in
this case).

Unless, of course, you know something I don't. Which is very likely...

Regards,
Christian Cook
Designer, ISL
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http://www.seabrooks.co.uk



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Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2000 09:21:43 -0800 (PST)
From: Michael Penne <digit8ratyahoo [dot] com>
Subject: Re: FLASH: Launching .exe from .swf (Same old chestnut - any new
insights?)

Probably better using Director for this, it is is designed for this sor
of task (you could use a Director shell with flash content).



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