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heysoos

2004-03-30, 9:07 pm

Does anyone know how to get JAWS or other screen readers to see Flash movies
embedded in HTML pages? I have installed JAWS and I can't get it to read the
movie. Is there some setting in the FLA file that I have to set? Any help is
appreciated... thanks in advance!!

Kevin


Laiverd.COM

2004-03-30, 9:07 pm

Stop crossposting

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heysoos

2004-03-30, 9:07 pm

Do you have anything else to do than check to see if people have
cross-posted? I don't see a problem with asking for help in both newsgroups,
either.

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Laiverd.COM

2004-03-30, 9:07 pm

It's just that it is pretty lame inviting anyone volunteering here to help
others, to waste time on posts that probably already have been answered.

John

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posted.by\(Vern\);

2004-03-30, 9:07 pm

It really doesn't matter what YOU think about cross-posting. The FACT is
that the forum asked people NOT to. Had you read the guidelines, you would
know that.

http://www.macromedia.com/support/forums/etiquette.html

The very first listing under the DON'T column is not to cross-post. Since
MM is kind enough to provide this are for you, and people here are kind
enough to answer your questions for absolutly NO compensation, it would seem
that the LEAST you could do is to follow some simple rules. Wouldn't you
agree?

Keep doin' what yer doin' John.

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