Please Test This Site
Please Test This Site
Please take two minutes and visit this website, and click on any of the rollovers near the top of the page, and tell me if you get the following message…
“Click to activate and use this control”
www.imageusa.net
Thanks in advance.
“Click to activate and use this control”
www.imageusa.net
Thanks in advance.
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Re: Please Test This Site
Only unpatched IE users will see this.Spidey wrote:Please take two minutes and visit this website, and click on any of the rollovers near the top of the page, and tell me if you get the following message…
“Click to activate and use this control”
www.imageusa.net
Thanks in advance.
If you care about the poor bastards (stupid people's money is as good as anyone's), then Google SWFObject to get around this. The key is that you have to embed the swf using javascript.
Works fine here with FF.
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Well if injecting SWF with Java is standard procedure, someone forgot to tell Corel…
Not to mention that from what I was reading on the web, there are about 10 million different (slight exaggeration) ways to do this, and some work on some browsers, and not on others. There were just too many little things about how this browser handles that, and how this doesn’t work in this or that case…
So to simply avoid “those” issues I have decided to go with the stock Object and Embed.
What I needed to know here is if “I” did something wrong, that might have been effecting a lot of users.
And thanks guys. I have all the info I need now.
Not to mention that from what I was reading on the web, there are about 10 million different (slight exaggeration) ways to do this, and some work on some browsers, and not on others. There were just too many little things about how this browser handles that, and how this doesn’t work in this or that case…
So to simply avoid “those” issues I have decided to go with the stock Object and Embed.
What I needed to know here is if “I” did something wrong, that might have been effecting a lot of users.
And thanks guys. I have all the info I need now.
You've already made your decision, but SWFObject that I mentioned earlier handles all of the browser quirks automagically (such as embed vs. object). It is even easier than using straight-up tags in some ways, such as when passing flashvars to the swf (if you need to do this). But you are also right that the amount of people inconvenienced by not using a javascript solution is very small.