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Old 09-06-2005, 02:49 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Anyone give me any information on what a shockwave plug-in is?And how they function?
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shockwave plug-in its one of those basic needs now days for viewing some of the more flashy webpages (and java). Alot of the small interactive games on the net use flash or anything animated!
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You no anything else about them its for an Assignment!
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about to get technical..

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A technology developed by Macromedia, Inc. that enables Web pages to include multimedia objects. To create a shockwave object, you use Macromedia's multimedia authoring tool called Director, and then compress the object with a program called Afterburner. You then insert a reference to the "shocked" file in your Web page. To see a Shockwave object, you need the Shockwave plug-in, a program that integrates seamlessly with your Web browser. The plug-in is freely available from Macromedia's Web site as either a Netscape Navigator plug-in or an ActiveX control. Shockwave supports audio, animation, video and even processes user
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