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Calling a Java Script from within a PowerPoint

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Wayne - 18 Oct 2006 01:12 GMT
Good Morning, I need to call the following java script from a PowerPoint to
launch a simulation.  I look at the Hyperlink choices and try them all but
I'm unable to call the simulation can anybody please advise.

Wayne

<P>Java Player - <A
href="javascript:document.location.href='JavaPlugin.htm?' + escape('
RASP_Lite_Advertise1.sim?/p1=This is parameter 1/p2=Friday
')">RASP Lite Advertise, 2 parameters</A>. Click on the link to start the
Player.</P>
Steve Rindsberg - 18 Oct 2006 06:15 GMT
> Good Morning, I need to call the following java script from a PowerPoint to
> launch a simulation.  I look at the Hyperlink choices and try them all but
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> ')">RASP Lite Advertise, 2 parameters</A>. Click on the link to start the
> Player.</P>

PowerPoint doesn't do Javascript.

Visit http://skp.mvps.org and try the Live Web addin for Powerpoint.  It lets
you embed a live web page in a PPT slide; the web page can include Javascript
(assuming your copy of MSIE doesn't have it locked out)

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Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP
PPT FAQ:  www.pptfaq.com
PPTools:  www.pptools.com
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