********* Please note that responses to this post should be posted to the RealForum Bulletin Board. Email responses will be forwarded to the bulletin board, but will not be mailed to the RealForum mailing list. The RealForum Bulletin Board can be found at: http://realforum.real.com/cgi-bin/realforum/wwwthreads.pl ********* From: Chassy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: testing for RealPlayer 7 in embeded SMIL file I'm having problems with a <switch> condition in the browser-embeded form of realPlayer 7. As described in the RealPlayer 7 authoring guide, I am creating a switch that will make a choice between 2 pieces of content, based on whether G2 or 7 is being used. In the standalone realPlayer, the switch works perfectly. However, when the SMIL file is embeded in a web page, the embeded realPlayer 7 displays the content intended for G2 rather that 7. Here's the code: <switch> <par system-required="cv" cv:systemComponent="http://features.real.com/?feature-player=6.0.7.362"> <ref src="http://www.ssw.umich.edu/icwtp/workshops/presentation_button_previous.r p?presentation=#url.presentation#&start=#url.start#" region="previous" begin="0:00" clip-begin="0:00" end="6:00:00"/> <ref src="http://www.ssw.umich.edu/icwtp/workshops/presentation_button_next.rp?pr esentation=#url.presentation#&start=#url.start#" region="next" begin="0:00" clip-begin="0:00" end="6:00:00"/> </par> <par> <ref src="chttp://www.ssw.umich.edu/icwtp/workshops/presentation_button_blank.rp" region="previous" begin="0:00" clip-begin="0:00" end="6:00:00"/> <ref src="chttp://www.ssw.umich.edu/icwtp/workshops/presentation_button_blank.rp" region="next" begin="0:00" clip-begin="0:00" end="6:00:00"/> </par> </switch> Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks, Chassy ******** You may reply to this post at: http://realforum.real.com/cgi-bin/realforum/dosearch.pl?Cat=&Forum=All_Forum s&Match=Entire%20Phrase&Limit=25&Old=allposts&Words=testing%20for%20RealPlay er%207%20in%20embeded%20SMIL%20file ******************************************************* The RealForum is an email discussion group focused on using RealNetworks products. The RealForum is a place to post messages about the best methods for creating content using RealNetworks technologies and the planning and implementation of streaming-media web sites. Archives of RealForum can be found at http://realforum.real.com If you ever want to remove yourself from this mailing list, you can send mail to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> with the following command in the body of your email message: unsubscribe realforum or from another account, besides the address you subscribed with: unsubscribe realforum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
