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My .fla file won't export links!

New Here ,
Jul 01, 2017 Jul 01, 2017

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Hi all,

I've created a .fla file to use as a menu. When I preview it by pressing CTRL+Enter, the links work. Howver, they don't work once I actually publish the file.

This is true for SVG as well as HTML5/Javascript. The file seems to render okay, that is, the background and contents are there but static. It was originally created in Illustrator, if that's relevant.

Can anyone give me any pointers about what I might be doing wrong? I can add the fla if anyone needs to see the specifics

Thanks!

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Community Expert , Jul 01, 2017 Jul 01, 2017

you're publishing an html file (along with a js and probably images) so yes, the html must be opened in a browser.

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Jul 01, 2017 Jul 01, 2017

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svg isn't going to be interactive.

are you testing your html5 in your browser?  if so, are you opening the html file on your harddrive or on a server?

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New Here ,
Jul 01, 2017 Jul 01, 2017

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Hi, thanks for your reply.

The SVG idea was really to investigate further.

This is the thing. The preview seems to run on a server (127.0.0.1) and that works okay.

I've been opening the output file directly through the file system - is that the difference?

I'll try that now.

Thanks

Ali

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New Here ,
Jul 01, 2017 Jul 01, 2017

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kglad​ Tried it and... it works! I did not know or expect you cold only access this through the browser.

Good to know, thanks

Ali

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How else would you run an HTML document except in a browser?

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you're publishing an html file (along with a js and probably images) so yes, the html must be opened in a browser.

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