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Breaking down the default template?

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9:57 pm
November 12, 2010


mike001

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First of all I would like to say thanks for this wonderful software…. I could go on about it, but on to the question I supose.

OK, 3 templates not quite what everyone needs, my question is where are the fla's stored? I have searched the C:/ and do not find anything that is editable. I do se another post that encourages the export of the site to be edited in CS5, however there are no export functions.

 

So I figured I would take it one step further and export it the only way I know how… I will just use the FTP function to post the site to the server. That would be OK if the FTP function uploaded the files. It seems there is an issue with that function, and the site cannot be published via FTP, and the function to export localy does not exist.

 

So now the question. How do I export this site that I have just created to be edited in CS5? I am going to continue to work through this issue until a response has been posted. I have been working so hard to get the file out of the CMS that now once it has been extracted I would like to go ahead and play with modifieing the entire site and re importing it back into Flash CMS with more visual graphics and post it back to you as another template, so you will have 4 instead of 3.

I have just found your product today and I think it is well worth hanging in there and working with. Don't stop you have a good thing going here….. I will support you in whatever way I can.

 

Thank Again,

Mike Miller

 

 

6:12 am
November 13, 2010


mike001

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Also,

Once I extract the SWF's and edit them through converting to FLA, how to I import the newly created SWF's back into the template to be edited further using your software?

Have you thought about adding a converter to the software? By adding the converter you would be adding a function to export not in SWF as it does when it publishes, but the ability to export into FLA and manage with CS5, once you have edited the files provide a function to import and safe to the template that is currently being worked on.

 

 

UPDATE:

After closing the application in Windows7 and opening it multiple times the FTP issue still remains. I am currently running your software in compatiblity mode with XP and the FTP service is functional, however it still fails connection before 100% I am still working that issue.