And what browser? IE is notorious for breaking splash.
Also, note the following (from a previous report on splash not working):
The Flash player will defer animation updates in favor of loading.
You can prove this to yourself by loading your app through a
bandwidth restricter (e.g., a modem). When your app is local and
loading 'infinitely fast', the player spends it's time doing useful
work, rather than spinning animations.
As annoying as this may be, it's going to get your app loaded faster.
Personally I think this is the right choice. True it is the
opposite of the Windows model which gives priority to the flapping
folder, or the IE model which advances the progress bar whether any
data is actually being transferred or not, but there's nothing you
can do about it, unless you want to artificially throttle your
servers.
Similarly, the player will defer animations when there is
computation happening. If your app is a huge app that initializes
all at once, this will cause any spinners to not get updated. You
can look at the 'initstage' feature to address this issue. By
deferring bits of your app that are not needed immediately, you
will both get to your first screen faster and possibly free up some
cpu cycles to animate your spinners.
On 2007-07-12, at 09:29 EDT, Robin Sheat wrote:
On Friday 13 July 2007 01:23:31 Henry Minsky wrote:
This is in which version of LPS ?
Oh, 3.3.3
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