So maybe I am stupid but I really can't find any useful info on how this CDN publishing actually works...
This is from the edge animate API adobe white papers (also right below it in the section about HTML pages I think they are missing the word header in the first sentence... kinda funny - Adobe Edge Animate CC JavaScript API)
CDN Hosting
Using the Adobe Content Distribution Network (CDN) is a great way to speed up Animate composition delivery. Compositions using the Adobe CDN all share a single URL for jQuery and the Edge Runtime. The browser caches the runtime, so the user only downloads the library once no matter how may Animate compositions they view, even if compositions are on different sites and produced by different authors. Don't use the CDN if your composition needs to run without an Internet connection or if you want to use your own hosting exclusively.
The Animate Runtime CDN uses the following URL:
<scripttype="text/javascript"charset="utf-8" src="http://animate.adobe.com/runtime/4.0.0/edge.4.0.0.min.js"></script>
I mean this all sounds great! So how do I use it? I don't see an obvious place in this URL to replace with what would be the link to my project? I also did not get any unique identification numbers that I could put into a URL to pull the correct content. Shouldn't I be having some unique identifier? How dose it know which project is mine? Maybe I just really don't understand how this works...
My goal is to have this nice little animation I made in edge play when someone visits the website and then fade into the homepage. Is this possible? It would be great if I could just put some script links in the header and let the adobe CDN take care of all the delivery aspects and keep my server load down rather than uploading the files myself and having to use extra bandwidth.
Thanks so much!