04-21-2003, 04:05 AM
As LiquidDamage has said, you need to use your browser to open the file in order to view it.
Quicktime supports vector graphics animation, hense you were able to view the graphics using it.
Sound is handled differently, and Quicktime cannot play the sound in SWF files.
There is a standalone SWF player, but it's not publically avaliable, and is part of the package for FlashMX, the developer program.
Again, just use your browser, and as long as your plugin version is up-to-date, it should run fine.
Quicktime supports vector graphics animation, hense you were able to view the graphics using it.
Sound is handled differently, and Quicktime cannot play the sound in SWF files.
There is a standalone SWF player, but it's not publically avaliable, and is part of the package for FlashMX, the developer program.
Again, just use your browser, and as long as your plugin version is up-to-date, it should run fine.