On Jun 9, 2007, at 10:22 AM, Walter Lee Davis wrote:

>
> I am using the Stop() method on a QuickTime movie as a part of a
> Lightbox-esque player window. This is all hand-rolled, I am trying to
> figure this out as a learning exercise as well as to get it to work.
> [snip]

> Firebug reports that Stop is not a function. I can imagine why it
> doesn't think so, because we are inside an anonymous function
> already, and the QuickTime stuff was never declared. So how do I get
> this to work in this context, with a movie object that does not exist
> at the time that the function is declared?
>

Now this is very weird -- I just quit and restarted Firefox, and it 
works without complaint -- the first time. If you open the player layer 
again and try to click "close", then it gives the error.

Walter


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