- From: Daniel Weck <daniel.weck@gmail.com>
- Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 17:07:20 +0100
- To: Jason Player <jcplayer@MIT.EDU>
- Cc: SMIL List <www-smil@w3.org>
Hi again Jason ! Please note that the title of your email still contains "[SMIL30 LC comment]", which implies that it is a direct comment to the latest SMIL 3.0 draft. Such email is processed differently by the W3C SMIL Working Group, so please use this only if necessary. Thank you :) RealText probably provides the functionality you are looking for, but I'm not sure from the top of my head. I recommend the excellent RealNetworks guide: Linking: http://service.real.com/help/library/guides/realone/ProductionGuide/ HTML/htmfiles/linking.htm RealText: http://service.real.com/help/library/guides/realone/ProductionGuide/ HTML/htmfiles/realtext.htm Regards, Daniel. On 20 Jul 2007, at 16:41, Jason Player wrote: > 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
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