Thank you both for the help. File objects are just the ticket (but it turns out that Image objects work nearly as well). For the record, here's what I did: + create File object with id "foo_swf". + upload my local foo.swf file into foo_swf. + create DTML Method object "foo_flash" to provide all the HTML OBJECT and EMBED elements needed to wrap the flash object, referring to that flash object as '<PARAM NAME=movie VALUE="foo_swf">' and 'src="foo_swf"', respectively. + use '<dtml-var foo_flash>' to display the flash object in a DTML Document. On Mon, Oct 16, 2000 at 02:10:03PM -0400, Jim Washington wrote:
N.B. You probably should add your Flash/SWF objects as "File" objects. DTML Method/Document objects can do amusing things with binary data, which is why there are "File" objects.
-- Jim Washington
J. Atwood wrote:
You could just upload them into Zope and point to them.
http://www.gotschool.com (see flash demos).
It uploads as a "application/octet-stream"
I am sure you are talking about much more interaction.
J
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