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Old 09-25-2008, 03:27 AM
kpauljr
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Default FLA converted into HTML

Hello,

I am new to flash, and I had a flash website designed for me. I have the
original FLA file for the site.

I would now like to make a "mirror" site that is non-flash. I do not have the
HTML pages that make up the flash site.

Is it possible to somewhow convert the Flash Website into individual HTML
pages?

I have CS3, Dreamweaver, Flash, etc.

Thanks!



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Old 09-29-2008, 11:36 PM
Rob Dillon
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Default Re: FLA converted into HTML

There is no simple conversion method. Without seeing your site, its impossible to guess how difficult a task this conversion might be. In any case, you will pretty much need to start from scratch.
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Old 09-29-2008, 11:36 PM
nick encarnacion
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I think your only option is to publish your FLA as an HTML file. But once you
open that particular HTML file, you will not be able to edit the Flash content
because it is already embedded... but as Rob said, i think you will have to
start from scratch. make a separate html file and then start making some flash
content to embed in that particular file... that's what i do most of the time.

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