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Publishing files to a website

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There is no information at all about publishing your Adobe files to a website except a 10-minute video that doens't say anything about using Edge to create something like a banner that would be included in an existing page.

 

I'm getting inconsistant results by publishing to an OAM file and then inserting that file into Dreamweaver CC. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. I upload everything Edge produces, which seems to be both the folder I save my Edge Animate file to and a folder called

edgeanimate_assets, which is basically a duplicate of everything except the OAM file. Altogether there must be nearly 100 files, all for a tiny animation that consists of one image spinning around.

 

Worse is trying to update the animation. That almost never works, but sometimes it does. I spent nearly 2 hours on the phone with an Adobe tech support person in India and she couldn't make it work either.

 

There are conflicting instructions about whether to use OAM or Web as an alternative when publishing. I'd be happy to use Web as an alternative, but that would mean I'd have to include the HTML file Adobe produces into an existing web page. The only way I know how to do that is with the PHP include statement, but that doesn't work with Edge files, though it does work with non-Edge file sitting right next to it wich I created for testing.

 

Is there anybody out there who has a procedure they can share with me?


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