- From: Jason Player <jcplayer@MIT.EDU>
- Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 11:41:04 -0400
- To: Daniel Weck <daniel.weck@gmail.com>
- Cc: SMIL List <www-smil@w3.org>
- Message-Id: <7AED7E07-B39C-4599-A991-8D289294F96B@mit.edu>
Thanks Dan, I hadn't really thought of doing it that way! It looks like that way would do the trick- obscure but do able. It looks like I have only one problem left. I hope you don't mind but I'm going to ask to see if you know an easy answer to this one and then I swear that I will stop bugging you :) When I try to do the same links in a RealText, the anchors don't seem to work. It tries to open the links as if it's an absolute URL. Is there anyway to do the links so they work locally or are absolute links the only option? Ideally the materials could be downloaded by teachers and run locally besides being available online. Inline text region would work but it's 'messy' (lots of text regions) and an image with area links would work but it is manually intensive, so if there is a way to do it via a RealText file would be ideal. Thanks again for your help! Best regards, Jason ____________________________ Jason Player Web Production Specialist MIT OpenCourseWare One Broadway, 8th Floor Cambridge, MA 02139 P 617-324-6044 F 617-253-2115 jcplayer@mit.edu http://ocw.mit.edu/ On Jul 18, 2007, at 9:10 PM, Daniel Weck wrote: > Please correct the SMIL code in my previous email: > the XML children of the video media object are "area" elements, not > "a". > Sorry for the typo. > Dan.
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