The width and height will be somewhere in the header of the SWF file.
Dreamweaver can certainly read the width and height of an SWF when you
embed it.
Another option is to embed the flash movie without any width or height
parameters. Open the page containing it and measure the width and height
from a screen-grab.
[quoted text, click to view] -D- wrote:
> Is there a way to determine the width and height of a movie when you don't
> have the source .fla file? I'm embeadding a flash movie into an .aspx page
> and I don't know the width and height of the movie? Is there a way to
> determine the width and height for the movie?
>
you mean at runtime? If not, just drop it into a DW page and look at it's properties.
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[quoted text, click to view] -D- wrote:
> Is there a way to determine the width and height of a movie when you don't
> have the source .fla file? I'm embeadding a flash movie into an .aspx page
> and I don't know the width and height of the movie? Is there a way to
> determine the width and height for the movie?
>
Most swf decompilers can tell you the original width and height of a movie.
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