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Inserting Video into webpages

Thread began 12/29/2009 7:18 pm by cenrique72397188 | Last modified 1/04/2010 6:02 pm by Dani Chankhour | 1311 views | 3 replies |

cenrique72397188

Inserting Video into webpages

Is there a way using the CMS that I can upload and insert video (flv, mov, wmv) into the pages? If so, how is it done?

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Dani Chankhour

Yes, on the HTMLEditor tool bar there is a flash button which allows you to upload swf, flv, and fla files.

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cenrique72397188

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Yeah, I see the button for FLV, SWF, but I was also wondering about the possiblity of uploading and inserting MOV and WMV files too.

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Dani Chankhour

I did a test with .wmv files, and it looks like you are able to upload videos using the Image Upload, but it will wrap the video with the image tag when you insert it in the editor.

I will keep looking to see if there is another way to upload video through the HTMLEditor.

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