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.swf publish in larger window

New Here ,
May 20, 2010 May 20, 2010

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We have a home-built non-SCORM compliant LMS. We have managed to set up a javascript "hack" to get the scores into our LMS; however, the published .swf must be published into our LMS browser window. We've noticed that some of the hack instructions have sample .swfs that default to a larger size inside of the browsser window, but I'm not able to resize the project to present larger inside the window. I've tried Project> Resize, but that only impacts the resolution. I would appreciate any help on this.

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LEGEND , May 20, 2010 May 20, 2010

Hi there

So your goal is simply to adjust the SWF to be presented at a different size in the browser? Usually you adjust this in the HTML. When you publish as SWF format and you use the HTML option you get an HTML page that contains code that presents the movie. The code contains pixel values that match the project resolution. As you stated you are already hacking the code to make things work, it would seem that all you need to do is amend the values in the object tag.

Typical code in HTML page lo

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Hi there

So your goal is simply to adjust the SWF to be presented at a different size in the browser? Usually you adjust this in the HTML. When you publish as SWF format and you use the HTML option you get an HTML page that contains code that presents the movie. The code contains pixel values that match the project resolution. As you stated you are already hacking the code to make things work, it would seem that all you need to do is amend the values in the object tag.

Typical code in HTML page looks like this: (Click image for larger view)

tmp1.PNG

So you would amend those values to match what you wish the new dimensions to be.

Be forewarned, however, that this may have an unexpected impact on the quality of the Captivate movie.

Cheers... Rick

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Thanks Rick!

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