kdzines
March 11th, 2003, 08:36 AM
hey all,
I got a not so complicated question but here we go:
i am working on a site with a flash navigation and html content.
I want to put the flash navigation in a cell at the top of all the pages. now the tricky bit. I want to load up new pages everytime someone hits a link in the flash nav, but i want the new page to reference different parts of the flash timeline.
ie on the home page if someone hits "contact", they will be re-directed to a new html page with the contact details. But the flash nav on this page will have contact highlighted (simple example).
I know i can avoid the problem by putting flash in a separate frame, but i want to know if it is possible without frames.
i assume that flash needs to send some variables to a javascript located on all the html pages, but i don't know how i would do this.
i can have the nav as an include, but i still need to reference the flash timeline.
any ideas? i guess this is pretty advanced, but i haven't seen it done before, and it is great for functionality if it is possible.
Also all the pages are dynamic using php, so this would be pretty cool to use flash navs.
btw i am using MX
any ideas, suggestions, obsenities are all appreciated.
cheers,
KD
I got a not so complicated question but here we go:
i am working on a site with a flash navigation and html content.
I want to put the flash navigation in a cell at the top of all the pages. now the tricky bit. I want to load up new pages everytime someone hits a link in the flash nav, but i want the new page to reference different parts of the flash timeline.
ie on the home page if someone hits "contact", they will be re-directed to a new html page with the contact details. But the flash nav on this page will have contact highlighted (simple example).
I know i can avoid the problem by putting flash in a separate frame, but i want to know if it is possible without frames.
i assume that flash needs to send some variables to a javascript located on all the html pages, but i don't know how i would do this.
i can have the nav as an include, but i still need to reference the flash timeline.
any ideas? i guess this is pretty advanced, but i haven't seen it done before, and it is great for functionality if it is possible.
Also all the pages are dynamic using php, so this would be pretty cool to use flash navs.
btw i am using MX
any ideas, suggestions, obsenities are all appreciated.
cheers,
KD