Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] NetObjects
Fusion 9
User Guide
Copyright
©2005 Website Pros, Inc. This manual, as well as the software described in it, is furnished under license and may only be used or copied in accordance with the terms of such license. The information in this manual is furnished for informational use only, is subject to change without notice, and should not be construed as a commitment, representation or warranty regarding the performance of NetObjects Fusion by Website Pros, Inc. assumes no responsibility for the consequences of any errors or inaccuracies in this manual. [. . . ] In the Display section, select:
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Play inline to display the file on the page in your site. Launch from picture to use a picture other than the plug-in icon to represent the
plugin. Select the Advanced tab.
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The Advanced options appear.
Use the Parameters section to add custom settings to the plugin. You cannot change the plugin's standard parameters, such as height and width
9. Because you can add different parameters for different files, see the associated user guide.
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To edit parameters that appear in the Parameters section, double-click the parameter. To add a parameter, click the plus (+) button and enter the parameter name and value in the Add Plug-In Parameter dialog. To change the order of the parameters, click the Up or Down arrow buttons. The selected parameter moves up or down in the parameters list.
You can add an action to an object using the Actions tab. See Chapter 24, "Building Dynamic Pages. "
Replacing a Media File
Sites are constantly changing and evolving. As you build your site or after using it for some time, you might want to change a media file that you used in a specific location. In Page view or Assets view, double-click the media placeholder on your page. Select the new file and click Open.
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Adding Java and ActiveX
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You can make your site more interesting and interactive by adding special applications, such as Java applets, Java Beans, or ActiveX controls. NetObjects Fusion tools make it easy to insert these items and set their properties. To choose appropriate properties settings, you should be familiar with Java or ActiveX before you add these types of application files to your site. A sample Java applet is available in the NetObjects Fusion 9\Java\Applets folder; sample Java Beans are available in the NetObjects Fusion 9\Java\Beans folder. This chapter describes how to add:
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Java applets and servlets Java Beans ActiveX controls
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Inserting a Java Applet or Servlet
Java applets and servlets are an efficient way to add sound and animation, such as scrolling messages and color cycling buttons, to a page. Java applets and servlets are platform-independent applications with compact file sizes. Usually, Java applets and servlets run from the client platform, which means site visitors download and run them from a browser; however, servlets can include commands that are executed on the server. Most browsers are Java-compatible, so site visitors don't need special plugins to run a Java applet. In Page view, select the Java tool from the Plug-Ins toolbar.
Java tool
2. Select a Java file from your hard disk or LAN, or select one that is currently used in the site from the Java Class Assets tab. See Chapter 30, "Managing Assets. " The extension for a Java file is . class or . jar. [. . . ] This character set is then inserted in the charset parameter in the generated HTML META tag, which tells the browser how to interpret and display the characters. If you have a page that contains languages that use different character sets, for example, English on the right and Greek on the left, to guarantee that all characters will be interpreted correctly by the browser, you can use Unicode (UTF-8) or two-
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byte Unicode (UCS-2) as a character set for the page. Remember that Unicode is evolving; it is not complete yet, but it does include code points for most characters in languages commonly used on computers today. Note that only Netscape 4. x and Microsoft Explorer 4. 0 and up currently support UTF-8, and only the most recent versions of Netscape and Microsoft Explorer support UCS-2.
Available Character Sets
The following character sets are included with NetObjects Fusion:
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Baltic (CP-1257) Central European (ISO-8859-2) Central European (Windows-1250) Chinese Simplified (GB2312) Chinese Traditional (BIG5) Cyrillic (ISO-8859-5) Cyrillic (KO18-R) Cyrillic (Windows-1251) Greek (ISO-8859-7) Greek (Windows-1253) Japanese (EUC-JP) Japanese (ISO-2022-JP) Japanese (SHIFT_JIS) Korean (KSC5601) Turkish (ISO-8859-9) Turkish (Windows-1254) Unicode (UCS-2) Unicode (UTF-7) Unicode (UTF-8) Western European (CP437) Western European (CP850) Western European (ISO-8859-1) Western European (ISO-8859-15) Western European (Windows-1252)
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Working with Character Sets
The following character sets are not included with NetObjects Fusion, but are supported once installed in your operating system. [. . . ]