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Is there a way to embed Scratch projects with the Flash player?
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do they only embed with the java player? probably not
i know i saw a guide to installing the flash player on your own website not too long ago though
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But how do I find the version number???
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All of the flash embeding need version numbers.
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Firedrake969 wrote:
All of the flash embeding need version numbers.
oh I see
I assume version number always equals 1. maybe it has to do with updating projects
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Wes64test wrote:
Firedrake969 wrote:
All of the flash embeding need version numbers.
oh I see
I assume version number always equals 1. maybe it has to do with updating projects
Bingo.
I've been trying to tell him this.
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henley wrote:
Wes64test wrote:
Firedrake969 wrote:
All of the flash embeding need version numbers.
oh I see
I assume version number always equals 1. maybe it has to do with updating projectsBingo.
I've been trying to tell him this.
Yes, but is there a way to tell how often you have updated a project WITHOUT REMEMBERING?
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Firedrake969 wrote:
henley wrote:
Wes64test wrote:
oh I see
I assume version number always equals 1. maybe it has to do with updating projectsBingo.
I've been trying to tell him this.Yes, but is there a way to tell how often you have updated a project WITHOUT REMEMBERING?
No.
It seems you have met with a terrible fate.
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Firedrake969 wrote:
henley wrote:
Wes64test wrote:
oh I see
I assume version number always equals 1. maybe it has to do with updating projectsBingo.
I've been trying to tell him this.Yes, but is there a way to tell how often you have updated a project WITHOUT REMEMBERING?
have you even tried using 1 yet? just do it and see what happens, chances are it probably works
besides dont you have to upload the .sb onto your own website too? that means any updating you've done on this site is null
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henley wrote:
Firedrake969 wrote:
henley wrote:
Bingo.
I've been trying to tell him this.Yes, but is there a way to tell how often you have updated a project WITHOUT REMEMBERING?
No.
It seems you have met with a terrible fate.
Ok.... Dang it. 0.o my last visit was 20:40:20. Perfect for the TBGs!!! [/offtopic]
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Firedrake969 wrote:
henley wrote:
Firedrake969 wrote:
Yes, but is there a way to tell how often you have updated a project WITHOUT REMEMBERING?
No.
It seems you have met with a terrible fate.Ok.... Dang it. 0.o my last visit was 20:40:20. Perfect for the TBGs!!! [/offtopic]
You can post a link to it.
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henley wrote:
Firedrake969 wrote:
henley wrote:
No.
It seems you have met with a terrible fate.Ok.... Dang it. 0.o my last visit was 20:40:20. Perfect for the TBGs!!! [/offtopic]
You can post a link to it.
That wouldn't be the same.
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How do you upload the .sb?
Nothing's working...
Last edited by Firedrake969 (2012-08-27 21:45:37)
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Wes64test wrote:
did anyone see my post
No, it means the version of the Scratch Project on Scratch.
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Try looking at the source on the original project page, and get the version number.
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henley wrote:
Wes64test wrote:
Firedrake969 wrote:
All of the flash embeding need version numbers.
oh I see
I assume version number always equals 1. maybe it has to do with updating projectsBingo.
I've been trying to tell him this.
This is Scratch, not Bingo.
Also, I know everybody else said this, but it is possible, including full screen mode. Thanks to MathWizz (I think), it exists on Mod Share.
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I posted a simple, easy, and logical solution on the other thread, and I'll report this topic to be closed as it is a twin topic.
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henley wrote:
I posted a simple, easy, and logical solution on the other thread, and I'll report this topic to be closed as it is a twin topic.
I agree - this is clearly a good candidate for AT - and there is already a topic over there. Starting a duplicate topic in another forum is not the right approach. If you want a topic moved to another forum - and it makes sense to do so - ask a moderator.
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