Insert an FLA and only seeing white screen where animation should be

When I import an FLA onto my site with dreamweaver and test the site, I get a white box where the flash animation should be. I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong because I'm saving the flash file then going into DW, using the common media insertion tab, and ending up with a white blank screen when I view live.
Thanks for any suggestions!

hans-g. wrote:
Hi Shocker,
normally I would say it the same way, BUT 'cause I tried this first before I answered and 'cause I got the same message as "bestplaceinaustin" (see my previous answer relating to this) I had to look for other possibilities, ok, savvy?Hans-G.
I don't know what you're talking about. Previous correspondence between yourself and OP was in regard to error message when trying to convert in Media encoder, which is expected because of the reasons mentioned in my previous post. Perhaps you are confusing my recommendation of opening the file in Flash and converting to flv or swf, not your unsuccessful attempt of opening the file in Flash Media Encoder, which will produce an error message because .fla is an unsupported file type for media conversion since it's a project file, not a media file.
best,
Shocker

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