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1. Re: Where do I place Edge files when publishing Muse to BC?
Liam Dilley May 29, 2012 5:03 PM (in response to aih@mac.com)Hey there,
I have moved this to the Adobe Muse Help so the people that use Muse and the Adobe Muse team can better answer your questions. -
2. Re: Where do I place Edge files when publishing Muse to BC?
Cristian Radu. Jun 22, 2012 8:00 AM (in response to aih@mac.com)Hello,
You probably did not find this article at the right time but there is one KB article explaining how to insert the Edge content into a Muse website.
Basically what you have to do is, after you publish the Edge project, to take the exported folder, or just the files, (but I'm totally into taking taking the whole folder) and upload them to your FTP where the Muse site is published. After that just use the "Object > Insert HTML..." option from Muse and paste the <iframe> code from the KB and customize the path to the folder where the files are located and the width & height for the iframe.
KB can be accessed here: http://www.adobekb.com/inserting_edge_content.htmlAn example can be found here.
- Edge project uploaded to FTP.
- Content of the project folder.
- HTML code
I hope this will answer your question.Cheers,
Cristian
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3. Re: Where do I place Edge files when publishing Muse to BC?
David Healy Jul 26, 2012 10:06 AM (in response to Cristian Radu.)How do I have a Muse site call up an Edge animation on a device with no internet connection? Can I have it address a certain folder or just look in the same folder where the Muse .html file resides?
We're trying to set up tutorials for use on tablets that will be used in the field where we know no internet connection will exist. I think we need to package this as an app and I heard that the Muse file can be opened in Dreamweaver which can export a PhoneGap build but I am a tad foggy about the process.
Please advise dh@first-image.com
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4. Re: Where do I place Edge files when publishing Muse to BC?
Abhishek Maurya Jul 26, 2012 3:03 PM (in response to David Healy)Hi,
You can export as html on a local pc and place the edge files on the root folder and it is supposed to work. You will have test it for tablets. Packaging the Muse site as a PhoneGap is not a supported work flow, you are welcome to try it and let the community know how that went.
Regards,
Abhishek Maurya
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5. Re: Where do I place Edge files when publishing Muse to BC?
jasonwojo Apr 6, 2013 11:10 AM (in response to David Healy)I know this topic is quite old, but did you find a solution for Muse to PhoneGap? It seems like Muse, even more than Dreamweaver is the perfect solution for mobile given the focus on poweful html5 with CSS and JS, exactly what PhoneGap compiles. I would think that PG integration with Muse and Business Catalyst would be both relatively simple and a high priority. Has anybody had success taking files from Muse or BC (can you take out those files other than with WGET?) and compiling in PhoneGap?




