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Old 08-10-2006, 12:36 PM
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Question Flash Browser Button Activation

Hi everyone

I'm trying to use the standard browser buttons with a flash website.

I have tried to do the following tutorial but I cannot get it working.
http://www.actionscripts.org/tutoria...sh/index.shtml

I think I can follow the changes to the html code for the index page but I don't think I am getting the part where 6 other html pages are created.

I can't get his demo to work properly either so I can't simply reverse engineer it.

My flash site is simple; each new page is simply another frame along the main timeline (and the odd html popup) (www.theagilmore.com)

The other option is to create a forward and back button to put in the flash site for the same purpose (and hope users don't use the browser back button). However I can't work out/find the actionscript code that remembers the order that the pages (frames) are viewed in.

Any help getting this sorted would be fantastic.

Thanks again

Colin
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