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Free Ebook Computer ProgrammingFree Ebook Computer Programming : Flash Lite User Guide.pdf Publisher : Macromedia Pages :22 Format :pdf Size :0.4 MB Upload date :11-30-05 Table of contentComing soon Other HOT and Free ebooks!!Coming Soon With Macromedia Flash MX Professional 2004, you can author, preview, publish, and validate content for Flash Lite. Flash MX Professional 2004 uses two versions of the Flash Player for authoring: the Flash MX Professional 2004 test movie player and the stand-alone player. Whenever you select the Control > Test Movie or Control > Test Scene menu commands in Flash MX Professional 2004, the test movie player is started. You can use the stand-alone player to view an existing Flash SWF movie after it has been published. Once you have set the publish settings for Flash Lite, you can preview SWF files using the test movie player and additional information, warning, and error messages will be displayed to let you know if there is any violation of Flash Lite rules and syntax. This helps you determine how to make the content Flash Lite compatible. Free Ebook Flash : Macromedia Flash MX : Flash Lite User Guide.pdfFlash Lite featuresThis section describes, at a high level, the features and restrictions for authoring a Flash Lite compatible movie. For different target devices there may be further feature restrictions or enhancements. Please consult the appropriate authoring guidelines document for details.
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