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May 10, 2023
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Extendscript webinar recording

  • May 10, 2023
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There's a two-part webinar from 2015 that I'd like to see:

https://blog.adobe.com/en/publish/2015/01/14/framemaker-how-to-write-your-own-extendscripts-part-1

 

The recordings are linked here:

https://2567517.meetus.adobeevents.com/

https://2569279.meetus.adobeevents.com/

 

but when I follow those links I get a message 'Event registration is not available!' Is there a way to get those recordings?

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Correct answer Stefan Gentz

These recordings were made with the old Connect generation. Looks like they don't play in the new Adobe Connect generation.

 

I was able to get the entire recording, including Audio, with the "Adobe Connect Classic" app.

I downloaded the Installer from here and then run the Connect Classic app. Just put the URL of the session recordings in the "Enter the Adobe Connect meeting, seminar or content URL to join." field and click "Continue".

 

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Community Manager
May 11, 2023

The registration for webinar (recordings) is availabe for five years and gets closed after that. The two mentioned webinars are from 2015 (that is, even before I started at Adobe), so their “life time” ended two years ago.

 

However, I was able to find the recordings in the archive and have reactivated them for you. Here are the two deep links to the recordings (no registration required):

FrameMaker: How to write your own ExtendScript, Part 1

FrameMaker: How to write your own ExtendScript, Part 2

 

Enjoy 😀

Community Expert
May 11, 2023

Hi Stefan,

Thank you very much! Useful also for me.

Very good that you were able to find the recordings!

Best regards, Winfried

Barb Binder
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 11, 2023

Hi @HC de Jong:

 

These webinars may (or may not) still be around somewhere. I couldn't find them either so am tagging @frameexpert (the presenter) and @StefanGentz (the person who is hosting the current webinars). Perhaps one of them can help.

 

~Barb

~Barb at Rocky Mountain Training
K.Daube
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 11, 2023

It turn out t hat many links on the Adobe websites are dead. The reason might be the sheer amount of information, which can not be  maintained correctly any more. Another reason _is_ the frequent re-organisation of the site-structure. And a third reason is (in this case) the low significance of FM for Adobe... - just my personal view, which might not be correct at all.