User Guide
318 Chapter 15: Publishing
10.
Select a Scale option to place the Flash content within specified boundaries, if you’ve changed
the document’s original width and height. The Scale option sets the
SCALE parameter in the
object and embed tags.
Default (Show All) shows the entire document in the specified area without distortion
while maintaining the original aspect ratio of the SWF files. Borders can appear on two sides of
the application.
No Border scales the document to fill the specified area and keeps the SWF file’s original
aspect ratio without distortion, cropping the SWF file if needed.
Exact Fit displays the entire document in the specified area without preserving the original
aspect ratio, which can cause distortion.
No Scale prevents the document from scaling when the Flash Player window is resized.
11.
Select a Flash Alignment option to set how the Flash content is placed within the application
window and how it is cropped, if necessary. This option sets the
SALIGN parameter of the
object and embed tags.
■ For Horizontal alignment, select Left, Center, or Right.
■ For Vertical alignment, select Top, Center, or Bottom.
12.
Select Show Warning Messages to show error messages if tag settings conflict—for example, if
a template has code referring to an alternate image that has not been specified.
13.
To save the settings with the current file, click OK.
The following browsers support windowless modes:
Configuring publish settings for Flash Player detection
You can configure your document to detect your users’ Flash Player version. If you’ve selected
Detect Flash Version in the Publish Settings dialog box, users who access your Flash application
are directed transparently to an HTML file that contains a SWF file designed to detect their Flash
Player version. If they have the specified version or later, the SWF file again redirects the user to
your content HTML file, and your SWF file plays as designed. If users don’t have the specified
version, they’re redirected to an alternate HTML file that Flash creates or that you’ve created.
Operating system Internet Explorer Netscape Other
Macintosh OS X 10.1.5 and 10.2 5.1 and IE 5.2 7.0 and later • Opera 6 or later
• Mozilla 1.0 or later
• AOL/Compuserve
Windows 5.0, 5.5, and 6.0 7.0 and later • Opera 6 and later
• Mozilla 1.0 and later
• AOL/Compuserve