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When I go to export a SWF file of my program, I can't see it on the HTML file it creates. The SWF file itself plays perfectly fine, I just can't view it on the HTML file. Any reason for this? I do not modify the HTML file in any way.
Have you tried running from a server, not from the local machine? Browsers block javascript and other content like flash if the origin ls local. Of course you have to enable flash on the browser and have installed the flash plugin if needed.
I am pretty sure I have flash installed. I can view sites like Newgrounds.com fine. But interestingly enough, when I Google SWF Check, click on the first link, I don't see any animation on that page. Interestingly enough, I installed Shockwave player, but after that, I STILL don't see anything.
EDIT: I found this help page. Please login to see this link. It seemed to be the same issue I was having. I followed what the person said to do there, and it worked. My SWF files now load as they should. So it appeared to be a setting. Weird.
I was trying to run one of my Clickteam games online. I was looking at one of my older web pages that ran as a Vitalize .ccn export version of my game, which is apparently no longer supported. My bad.