I'll assume that she has the flash player.
If you want to embed the flash object, her e-mail security settings need
to allow it. Many mail clients disable that by default. Newer versions
of Outlook Express run in the Restricted Zone by default. Another
person's reply goes into how to do the embedding.
You can just attach the SWF file, but by default there is no File
Association for SWF files. But it's pretty easy for your sister to
create one. If you e-mail the SWF as an attachment, have her save it.
Then when she double clicks the file it will say there is program
associated with it. Have her select the option to choose a program,
then choose her web browser (e.g. Internet Explorer), the check the box
to always use this program. In the future she'll be able to easy open
any SWF file.
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Mike -
http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm
"Stoney" wrote in message
...
I used to frequent the stationery ngs about ten years ago. I've since
married, and have a busy family life. Anyway...
I made a video slideshow for my father's memorial service. I converted
it to an swf (Flash movie) file, and I want to send it to my sister
that wasn't able to attend the service. Is there a way to insert the
object (the swf movie w/ player) into the email message for her to
see, or do I just need to attach it. I seem to remember one particular
person in the OE Stationery NG that frequently posted flash movies as
a fun "stationery". They filled the entire message window, and were
quite entertaining. Come to think of it, other friends have sent me
"swf" emails. How do I do it? If anyone can help me, I'll be very
grateful.
Best regards, and Happy Resurrection Day!
Stoney