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December 22, 2021
Question

Embedded OAM file from Adobe Animate does not show in webpage

  • December 22, 2021
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I embedded a OAM file as directed by the Adobe Help page but while the page title shows, the media does not show. What am I missing? Bit lost as don't know that much HTML and limited experience with Animate.

 

This is the webpage I'm attempting to embed into. It shows in Dreamweaver design view but not published. All the files should be on the server. Christmas Card 2021 (fastertrack.com)

 

So in essence:

  1.  Export media from Adobe Animate
  2.  Import media into Dreamweaver
  3.  Upload site to server

I did the above but something seems to have gone wrong I just don't know what/how to resolve.

 

Thanks

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rayek.elfin
Legend
December 22, 2021

Firefox Developer warning:

To protect your security, www.interactive.fastertrack.com will not allow Firefox Developer Edition to display the page if another site has embedded it. To see this page, you need to open it in a new window.

 

When I open the contents in a new window, it still does not work. Tested in Firefox and Opera.

http://www.interactive.fastertrack.com/interactive/animation_assets/Polarbear_sad/Assets/Polarbear_sad.html

 

Swandive stream
Inspiring
December 22, 2021

The iFrame is attempt #2 to get this thing working. I've taken it off now. There's supposed to be a directly embedded media below the iFrame but though it shows in Dreamweaver it won't show when published. Yes, I got the code from W3schools (HTML education source) customised to my own media. My HTML knowledge isn't wonderful and this is just a rough attempt to show the Adobe Animate e-card in a way I can show friends.

 

Cosmetics of the embedding aren't that important. As it's interactive rather than an image I need another way to share it.

Any idea why the OEM media won't publish correctly? All the assets should be on the server. Trying to get this up before Christmas Day.

 

Thanks

rayek.elfin
Legend
December 22, 2021

Instead of exporting as an OEM and embedding that, why not export directly to html5 in Animate, and publish those files? Rename the html file to index.html, and upload that and the other files to a folder on your server.

Nancy OShea
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 22, 2021

Start by removing this code from your document.  Obviously, it was copied & pasted from elsewhere and does not belong in your code.

<iframe src="http://www.interactive.fastertrack.com/interactive/animation_assets/Polarbear_sad/Assets/Polarbear_sad.html" title="W3Schools Free Online Web Tutorials"></iframe>

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert
Swandive stream
Inspiring
December 22, 2021

OK, I've taken that out. It wasn't doing anything really just trying another way to get this working.

Jon Fritz
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 22, 2021

I'm seeing a "Refused to Connect" error in your iframe.

That points to a server configuration issue.

You may need to talk to your hosting company.