Chris Ivey wrote:
> Any page after the index will break for me. I isolated the cause as the
> Object tags used to embed the Flash movies. If I remove them, the page
> displays fine. If I leave them in, the Flash Movies, and any other
> content not displayed in a layer with a position:absolute definition
> will display about 4000 pixels to the right of where they should be.
>
> The same thing happens on my home page where I have a Flahs sniffer
> movie installed near the middle of the table on the index
> page.(http://www.iveyleague.com)
>
> It's really wierd.
>
> I noticed that if you visit genuity.com with Mozilla, they replace their
> little Flash movie with a gif, and invite users to view it separately in
> a pop-up window.
>
> The pages on Macromedia.com display fine, but they use only very simple
> tables in a frameset. They also use JavaScript to write the Object and
> Embed tags at run-time. I don't know if that makes a difference.
>
> This is all very wierd. I want to accomodate Mozilla. Now that I've
> downloaded it, I feel a sort of affection for it as a hint of what
> Netscape might have been.
>
> Thanks for taking the time to look at this for me.
>
> Gervase Markham wrote:
>
>>> Here's a sample URL: http://www.neonet.on.ca
>>
>> Looks fine to me. Can you give a specific URL on that site?
>>
>> Gerv
>
>
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> Christopher L. Ivey, director
> Ivey-League Consulting Services
> http://www.iveyleague.com
>
> 66 Balsam Street South
> Timmins, Ontario, Canada
> P4N 2C8
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>
>
Guten Tag!!
It looks fine. I checked both english and the french, eventhough
there really
isn't anything in the french version. I looked at the ivyleague site
too and
everything looked fine. What version of Mozilla are you using to view
your site?
David Nickel