Insert Flash parameters detailed in DW

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After inserting Flash in Dreamweaver, there are many control parameters, and click the parameter button in the lower right at the attribute panel, and there will be parameters and values. Everyone can freely control,

The following is taken from Flash MX 2004 Help Document

The following tag properties and parameters described below describe the HTML code created by the "Publish" command. You can refer to this list when writing your own HTML for displaying the Flash content. All entries are also applicable to Object tags and Embed tags unless otherwise specified. Optional entry is also listed here. Internet Explorer can identify parameters for the Object tag, and Netscape can identify parameters for the Embed tag. Attributes can be used only for Object tags, or also for Embed tags. When a template is customized, the template variables listed here can be used instead of the corresponding value. See Custom HTML Publish Templates. Note: The properties and parameters listed in this section are specifically displayed in lowercase letters to meet the XHTML standard. DeviceFont Properties / Parameter Value: True | False Template Variable: $ DE Description: (Optional) Specify whether it still uses device fonts for drawing for static text objects that do not select "Device Font" option (if the operating system provides the required Font). SRC attribute value: Moviename.swf template variable: $ mo Description: Specifies the name of the SWF file to be loaded. Applies only to Embed. Movie Parameter Value: Moviename.swf Template Variable: $ MO Description: Specifies the name of the SWF file to be loaded. Applies only to Object. ClassID attribute value: CLSID: D27CDB6E-AE6D-11CF-96B8-444553540000 Description: Logo the ActiveX control of the browser. The input value must be exactly the same as the above display. Applies only to Object. Width attribute value: n or n% template variable: $ wi Description: Specify the width of the application with the percentage value of the pixel value or browser window. HEIGHT attribute value: n or n% template variable: $ HE Description: Specifies the height of the application with the percentage value of the pixel value or browser window. Note: Because the Flash application is scalable, as long as the aspect ratio remains unchanged, the quality will not be reduced regardless of any size. (For example, the above size is 4: 3: 640 x 480 pixels, 320 x 240 pixels and 240 x 180 pixels.) CodeBase attribute value: active.macromedia.com/flash7/cabs/swflash.cab#version = 7, 0, 0, 0 Description: Identify the location of the Flash Player ActiveX control so that the browser can download it automatically when the control has not been installed. The input value must be exactly the same as the above display. Applies only to Object. PluginsPage Property: www.macromedia.com/shockwave/download/index.cgi?p1_prod_version=shockwaveflash Description: Identify the location of the Flash Player plugin so that the user can download it when the plugin has not been installed. The input value must be exactly the same as the above display. Applies only to Embed. SwliveConnect property value: True | false Description: (Optional) Specifies whether the browser should start Java when the first load flash player. If this property is ignored, the default value is false. If JavaScript and Flash are used at the same page, Java must be in operation, and fscommand () functions can work. However, if you run JavaScript just to detect a browser or for other purposes not related to the action of fscommand (), you can prevent Java boot by setting SWLIVECONNECT to false.

When JavaScript and Flash are used together, you can also enforce Java boot by explicitly set the SWLIVECONNECT property to True. Start Java will significantly increase the time required to start the SWF file, so this tag should be set to true if necessary. Applies only to Embed. Use the fscommand () action to start Java from a standalone screening file. Play Properties / Parameter Value: True | False Template Variable: $ PL Description: (Optional) Specifies whether the application will start playing when loading in the browser. If your Flash application is interactive, you can start playing by clicking the button or performing some other tasks. In this case, set the Play property to false to disable the application automatically start playing. If this property is ignored, the default value is true. LOOP Properties / Parameter Value: True | False Template Variable: $ LO Description: (Optional) Specifying Flash content When it arrives until the last frame is not restricted repeated playback or stop. If this property is ignored, the default value is true. Quality Properties / Parameter Value: Low | Medium | High | AutoLOW | AutoHigh | Best Template Variable: $ Q Description: (Optional) Specifies the elimination sawtooth level during application playback. Because the rupture of the servator needs faster processors first smoothes each frame of the SWF file, then rendering them on the audience screen, you need to select a value according to the optimization speed or optimization of the appearance: "Low" makes playback The speed is preferred in the appearance and never use the elimination of serration function. "AutoLow" is prioritized, but it will also improve the appearance as much as possible. At the beginning of the start, eliminating the serrated function is closed. If the Flash Player detects that the processor can handle the elimination serration function, it will open this feature. "AutoHigh" is both playback speed and appearance at the beginning, but will sacrifice appearance when necessary to ensure playback speed. At the beginning of the start, eliminating the serrated function is open. If the actual frame rate drops below the specified frame rate, the serrated function is turned off to increase the playback speed. Use this setting to simulate the "Elimination Seam" command in Flash ("View"> Preview Mode ">" eliminate serration "). "Medium" will apply some eliminating serrated functions, but it does not slip. This setting generated image quality is higher than the "Low" setting generated image quality, but is lower than the "high" setting generated image quality. "High" makes the appearance take precedence over the playback speed, which is always applied to eliminate serration functions. If the SWF file does not contain an animation, the bitmap is smoothed; if the SWF file contains an animation, the bitmap does not perform smoothing. "BEST" provides the best display quality without considering playback speed. All outputs are eliminated, and all bitmaps are smoothed. If the QUALITY property is ignored, its default value is high. BGColor property / parameter value: #RRGBB (hex) template variable: $ BG Description: (Optional) Specify the background color of the application. Use this property to override the background color settings specified in the Flash SWF file. This property does not affect the background color of the HTML page. Scale Properties / Parameter Value: Showll | Noborder | ExactFit Template Variable: $ SC Description: (Optional) When Width and Height values ​​are percentage, define how the application is placed in the browser window. "Showall" (default) makes the entire Flash content in the specified area and does not distorted while maintaining its original aspect ratio.

Border may appear on both sides of the application. "NOBORDER" scales Flash content to fill the specified area, which does not distort the application, which will keep the application to be as high and grew, but may be cropped. "Exactfit" makes the entire Flash content in the specified area, but does not attempt to keep the original aspect ratio. It may be twisted. If this property is ignored (and the width and height values ​​are percentage), its default value is Showll. Align property value: default | L | R | T | B template variable: $ HA Description: Specify the align value of Object, Embed, and IMG tags and determine how to place the flash SWF file in the browser window. "Default" makes the application in the browser window, if the browser window is smaller than the application, the edge is cropped. L, R, T and B let the applications align along the left, right, upper and lower edges of the browser window, and crop the remaining three sides as needed. Salign Parameter Value: L | R | T | B | TL | TR | BL | BR Template Variable: $ SA Description: (Optional) Specifies the scaled Flash SWF file in the area defined by Width and Height settings. For more information on these conditions, see the Scale Properties / Parameters. L, R, T and B let the applications align along the left, right, upper and lower edges of the browser window, and crop the remaining three sides as needed. TL and TR let the applications are aligned with the top left corners of the browser window, and cropped the bottom and the remaining right or left edges as needed. BL and BR let the applications are aligned with the bottom left corner of the browser window, and cropped the top and the left edges or left edges as needed. If this property is ignored, the Flash content will be displayed in the browser window. Base Property Value: Basic Directory or URL Description: (Optional) Specifies the basic directory or URL of all relative path statements used to parse all relative path statements in the Flash SWF file. This property is very useful if the SWF file is saved in a directory with your other files. MENU Properties / Parameter Value: True | False Template Variable: $ ME Description: (Optional) Specify the menu that will display when the viewer right-click on the browser or pressing the Command button (Macintosh) application area Types of. "True" shows the full menu to enable users to enhance or control playback using various options. "False" shows a menu that contains only the "About Macromedia Flash Player 6" option and "Settings" option. If this property is ignored, the default value is true. WMODE Properties / Parameter Value: Window | Opaque | Transparent Template Variable: $ WM Description: (Optional) Allows you to use transparent Flash content in Internet Explorer 4.0, absolute positioning, and hierarchical features. This tag / property is only valid in Windows with the Flash Player ActiveX control. "Window" plays the application with a movie on the web page. "Window" indicates that the flash application does not interact with the HTML layer and is always at the top level. "Opaque" enables the application hide all the contents behind it. "Transparent" makes the background of the HTML page can be displayed through all the transparent sections of the application, which may reduce animation performance. "Opaque Windowless" and "Transparent Windowless" can interact with the HTML layer and allow layers above the SWF file to obscure the application.

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