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theonlyone
post Feb 13 2017, 01:06 PM
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Hey,

i have a Music Store on my Website from "myflashstore.com". There is a Button which is called "Buy now" .I would like to add a pop up when the customer clicks buy now. This should include a checkbox with the gtc and the revocation instructions. Is this possible with the embedded flashplayer?

hers an example how it looks like:

Hey,

i have a Music Store on my Website from "myflashstore.com". There is a Button which is called "Buy now" .I would like to add a pop up when the customer clicks buy now. This should include a checkbox with the gtc and the revocation instructions. Is this possible with the embedded flashplayer?

hers an example how it looks like:

http://silasbeats.info/

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Christian J
post Feb 13 2017, 03:26 PM
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I would like to add a pop up when the customer clicks buy now. This should include a checkbox with the gtc and the revocation instructions. Is this possible with the embedded flashplayer?

Only if you can edit the actual swf file, but since it's loaded from myflashstore.net that seems unlikely.

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post Feb 13 2017, 08:05 PM
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It isn't certain you could edit the SWF even if it were yours. Since SWF is a compressed format, it can be edited only to a small degree. For a full edit you would need the FLA file that the SWF was made from. In both cases you would need the right (costly) Adobe program or a corresponding third party program.
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post Feb 14 2017, 02:51 AM
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Thank You very much i didnt know that...

Hmm i dont have the swf file. only a code for the embedding....

oh no. i guess i was throwing a lot of money out of the window....

Thank you!

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