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Thank you very much for responding Anne-Marie!
As far as why I thought that ePub was the easiest way to organize the data we have, well, I watched your series from Lynda.com on the subject and it just seemed ePubs can very nicely and easily organize the data we have with the appropriate hyperlinks and pleasant display.
I guess when someone makes something look relatively easy (like in your series), you must be quite good at it.
The reason for Flash with the first project is to add…well, flash and pizazz to the informational publication. Trying to teach non-bankruptcy experts what is needed, what is expected, and what to expect can be very dry and dull for people who usually are so stressed that reading a page-by-page PDF might be more than they can even think about…even with pizazz and embedded movies.
We want to pique the cleints' interests visually from the start and make it so that reading the information is so visually stunning that they end up learning without knowing it.
Regarding the 2nd project, you may be right with the single PDF. It just sounds a little boring.
After reading some tutorials, it seems as though creating customized PDF Portfolios is not that difficult after all…but maybe it was just explained very well by an expert.
Thank you again,
edsager
Well, I am guessing that in order to do this, I need to export the SWF file from InDesign and then stick it in some sort of Flash file with the ID SWF file being wrapped within an outer player.
I have seen eDocker, but it is too expensive for my needs. Zoomify may be another option, but it does not seem to be as advanced as eDocker.
Maybe I should ask this question on an actionscript forum….
Thank you for the looks,
edsager
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