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    Default Show load status in %

    While the page loading (.swf file) I like to show a progress bar which show
    the % age of the loaded file.

    How can I get this done?

    Thanks a lot


    Esther


    Esther Lutz Guest

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    > How can I get this done?

    For starters, try asking in the Flash forum.

    Alternatively, go to Flashkit.com and search for preloader tutorials.

    -Darrel


    darrel Guest

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    Thanks a lot for your help.

    Uff, I had a look at this. This seem to be very difficult. I don't have any
    experience with flash.

    Isn't there nothing what can be used just so?

    esther

    "darrel" <darrel.austin@courts.state.mn.us> wrote in message
    news:bg3lal$kr4$1@forums.macromedia.com...
    > > How can I get this done?
    >
    > For starters, try asking in the Flash forum.
    >
    > Alternatively, go to Flashkit.com and search for preloader tutorials.
    >
    > -Darrel
    >
    >

    Esther Lutz Guest

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    Esther:

    This is not easily done in HTML. Jaro von Flocken has (or used to have) an
    extension on his site for a loading graph, but the bar's progress was
    calculated based on *number* of images, not size of image, e.g., if you have
    4 images of 2, 20, 200, and 2000 bytes, the bar would advance by 25% after
    each has been fetched. Also, I have no idea whether it is DMX compatible -

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    "Esther Lutz" <eil@gmx.net> wrote in message
    news:bg4aav$ohe$1@forums.macromedia.com...
    > Thanks a lot for your help.
    >
    > Uff, I had a look at this. This seem to be very difficult. I don't have
    any
    > experience with flash.
    >
    > Isn't there nothing what can be used just so?
    >
    > esther
    >
    > "darrel" <darrel.austin@courts.state.mn.us> wrote in message
    > news:bg3lal$kr4$1@forums.macromedia.com...
    > > > How can I get this done?
    > >
    > > For starters, try asking in the Flash forum.
    > >
    > > Alternatively, go to Flashkit.com and search for preloader tutorials.
    > >
    > > -Darrel
    > >
    > >
    >
    >

    Murray *TMM* Guest

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    On Mon, 28 Jul 2003 19:29:19 -0400, "Murray *TMM*"
    <forums@HAHAgreat-web-sights.com> wrote:
    >This is not easily done in HTML. Jaro von Flocken has (or used to have) an
    >extension on his site for a loading graph, but the bar's progress was
    >calculated based on *number* of images, not size of image, e.g., if you have
    >4 images of 2, 20, 200, and 2000 bytes, the bar would advance by 25% after
    >each has been fetched. Also, I have no idea whether it is DMX compatible -
    But what she originally asked about was a progress bar for a .swf
    file. That sounds like one file, which wouldn't work. That's also why
    the first answer suggested she ask in the Flash forum.


    Gary
    Gary White Guest

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    In article <bg3kcj$j07$1@forums.macromedia.com> , "Esther Lutz"
    <eil@gmx.net> wrote:
    > How can I get this done?
    This is one of the most commonly-asked questions for people using Flash. I'm
    sure a google search on "Flash" and "progress bar" will turn up a host of
    tutorials. The macromedia website may even have one.

    -- James M. Shook
    [url]http://www.jshook.com[/url]

    James M. Shook Guest

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