Works fine for me.

Regards

Thraxmanius

On 25 Nov 2007, at 21:21, Jerome Ribot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hmm,
>
> it works initially, but after the third rotation test, the landscape  
> yule log image fails to appear, though the initial reef is fine.
>
> Cheers
>
> Jerome
>
>
> On 25 Nov 2007, at 19:27, AwayBBL wrote:
>
>>
>> Can someone please try this...
>>
>> http://www.myhip.com/yule.html
>>
>> If it works correctly, when you tilt to another orientation, it  
>> should
>> show a different image.
>>
>> the code is this... borrowed some of the comments from above...if you
>> see any erros, please let me know
>> (I'm currently without device so I can't see if it works)
>>
>>
>> <head>
>>    <meta name="viewport" content="width=320; initial-scale=1.0;
>> maximum-scale=1.0; user-scalable=0;"/>
>> <script type="application/x-javascript">
>>     addEventListener("load", function()
>>     {
>>         setTimeout(hideURLbar, 0);
>>     }, false);
>>     function hideURLbar()
>>     {
>>         window.scrollTo(0, 1);
>>     }
>> </script>
>> <script type="application/x-javascript">
>>    window.onload = window.onorientationchange = function()
>>        {
>>        setTimeout(scrollTo, 0, 0, 1);
>>        if ( window.orientation == 90 || window.orientation == -90 )
>>             {
>>             document.getElementById('main').innerHTML = "<img
>> src=yule.gif>";
>>             }
>>        else
>>             {
>>             document.getElementById('main').innerHTML = "<img
>> src=wreath.gif><br>Tilt for Yule Log";
>>             }
>>        }
>> </script>
>> </head>
>> <body style="PADDING-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 0px; PADDING-BOTTOM:
>> 0px; MARGIN: 0px auto; PADDING-TOP: 0px; BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff"
>> border=0 bgcolor="#FFFFFF"  text="#808080">
>> <table align=center width=100% height=100% cellpadding=0  
>> cellspacing=0
>> bgcolor=black>
>>   <tr align=center>
>>     <td align=center><div id="main"><img src="wreath.gif"><br>Tilt  
>> for
>> Yule Log</div></td>
>>   </tr>
>> </table>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Nov 23, 7:02 pm, Randy Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> Some of the built in apps are portrait only.
>>> Even so, I agree letting the user decide is probably the most  
>>> friendly
>>> thing.  Personally, I don't like most sites in landscape.
>>> -=Randy
>>>
>>> On 11/21/07 7:29 PM, "RobG" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> On Nov 21, 6:26 am, Jake Wolpert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>> the problem with the alert, is when you flip back and forth you  
>>>>> queue
>>>>> up alerts,
>>>
>>>>> a special background image on the html tag  would not queue  
>>>>> anything
>>>
>>>> The best solution is that suggested by August: let the user decide
>>>> whether to use the page in landscape or portrait.  Any attempt to
>>>> force the user to use a particular orientation is a very unfriendly
>>>> thing to do.  :-(
>>>
>>>> If Apple thought forcing an orientation was a good idea, they  
>>>> wouldn't
>>>> have made the orientation property read-only.
>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Rob- Hide quoted text -
>>>
>>> - Show quoted text -
>>
>
>
>
> Jerome Ribot
> Creative Director
>
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>
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