LOL! My *Chevy* is a restored 1968 American Motors *AMX*,
which is allowed a heated spot in the garage, while *her* car sits
outside in a snow-bank ... a point of at least minor contention.
But she puts up with it, to her everlasting credit.
Seriously, I have put a ton of fully interactive Captivate
SWFs up on my various web-sites without a problem. My favorite
current design-plans include creating all my projects in Captivate
and publish them as SWF/HTML ... BUT ... I create *presentation
characters* (to replace a live presenter) and insert them *into*
the Captivate action as FLVs (INSERT > FLASH VIDEO).
That allows me to use all the capabilities of Captivate's
*normal* SWF/HTML output (including Question Slides and User
Interactivity like click-boxes and buttons), while the
*presentation characters* inserted into the Captivate slides can be
wordy and as heavy in explanation as I wish because they are FLV
files, which don't appreciably slow down the rest of the
presentation.
You can see the effect at my badly ignored Captivate *Tips*
site (click the link in my signature). In that case, the character
*Dave* is actually an SWF inserted into the Captivate project as an
*animation*, but current iterations of the Media Semantics
*characters* I use are output directly to FLV video files instead
of SWFs. Hope that makes sense to you.
May the Force be with you ~
Larry