Thanks Karl.

The music is setup for quicktime, and totally gratuitous! Once
quicktime is loaded most activeX BS should go away

hmm No picture on -2 or -3, same as Safari.... I poked into jCarousel
a bit... and didn't see what might be causing this... the carousel
spins as if there were pictures, yet they don't show.... back to
playing with the puppy!

Jake


On 10/4/06, Karl Swedberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Oct 3, 2006, at 11:24 PM, Ⓙⓐⓚⓔ wrote:
>
> > no comments? did you even like my puppy? did any versions work in IE?
> > No safari gurus out there? does Jan Sorgalla have any idea?
> >
> >
>
> Hi Jake,
>
> I like your puppy.  :)
>
> Testing in IE 6:
>
> >> http://cigar.dynalias.org/junior/
>
> On page load, I get two alerts telling me to "Click to run an ActiveX
> control on this webpage. The second one (Cruella De Vil) never
> finishes loading. When I press the Stop button, the rest of the page
> loads and the jCarousel works fine, as far as I can tell.
>
> >> http://cigar.dynalias.org/junior/index-2-dyn.html
>
> Same thing with the music. Also, get this error message: "Line 16;
> Error: Object doesn't support this property or method." Keeps popping
> up no matter how many times I say I don't (or do) wish to Debug.
> Doesn't say which file's line 16 either. To make matters worse, I've
> never found IE's built-in JS debugger to be very accurate in
> identifying the correct line number.
>
> >> http://cigar.dynalias.org/junior/index-3-dyn.html
>
> Same error message as index-2-dyn.html, but this time it goes away
> when I say I don't wish to Debug. Also, both songs load.  No pictures
> or any other part of the jCarousel are visible on the page, though.
>
> On all three pages in IE6, the layout is all messed up, with songs
> appearing at the top of the page, covering over the animated gif dogs.
>
> I hope this is at least a little helpful.
>
> It might help to strip the other stuff off the page so it's easier to
> target the problems (even though I don't think the other elements are
> causing the problems).
>
> Cheers,
> Karl
>
>
>
> ___________________
> Karl Swedberg
> www.englishrules.com
> www.learningjquery.com
>
> >
> > On 10/2/06, Ⓙⓐⓚⓔ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> My first jquery page was to celebrate my new puppy, I had a few
> >> pictures, and I read about JCarousel, so it was simple!
> >>
> >>  http://cigar.dynalias.org/junior/
> >>
> >>
> >> then I realized I needed more pictures, and being too lazy to update
> >> the html every time, I decided to parse the index page from my
> >> server,
> >> and let ajax do it's stuff... and since it was built into
> >> jCarousel, I
> >> gave it a try!
> >>
> >> http://cigar.dynalias.org/junior/index-2-dyn.html
> >>
> >> And that worked great in my firefox, but it didn't show the
> >> pictures.... It scrolled , and did everything, except the pictures.
> >>
> >> So I guessed maybe my simplified callback was to blame:
> >>
> >> function loadItemHandler(carousel, start, last, available){
> >>         if (!available)
> >>                 jQuery.get("Pix", function(data) {
> >>                         var hrefs = data.match(/(href\s*=\s*")[^"]*
> >> \.(jpe?g|gif|png)(")/gi);
> >>                         for (i in hrefs) {
> >>                                 var url = "Pix/" + hrefs[i].match
> >> (/"(.*)"/)[1];
> >>                                 var item = carousel.add(i, '<a
> >> href="' + url + '" class="Pix"
> >> target="Pix"><img src="' + url + ' /></a>');
> >>                         }
> >>
> >>                 });
> >>         carousel.loaded();
> >> };
> >> hmm, so I tried doing the ajax outside of  jCarousel...
> >>
> >> http://cigar.dynalias.org/junior/index-3-dyn.html
> >>
> >>         jQuery.get("Pix", function(data) {
> >>                         var hrefs = data.match(/(href\s*=\s*")[^"]*
> >> \.(jpe?g|gif|png)(")/gi);
> >>                         for (i in hrefs) {
> >>                                 var url = "Pix/" + hrefs[i].match
> >> (/"(.*)"/)[1];
> >>                                 jQuery("#mycarousel").prepend('\r\t
> >> \t\t<li><a href="' + url + '"
> >> class="Pix" target="Pix"><img src="' + url + ' /></a></li>');
> >>                         }
> >>                         jQuery("#mycarousel").jcarousel({
> >>                                         itemVisible: 2,
> >>                                         itemScroll: 1,
> >>                                         wrap: true,
> >>                                         autoScroll:1,
> >>                                         scrollAnimation: "slow"
> >>                         });
> >>                 });
> >>
> >>
> >> They all work in firefox, but safari croaks on the 2 ajax versions!
> >>
> >> Any ideas?
>
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