Re: Video viewer on Webarea on Windows 7

2018-11-06 Thread Jim Labos - infobase via 4D_Tech
Hi Kirk, Yes sorry, on this particular application it is still v13.6. Windows 7. I've solved the problem of IE when I upgraded it to version 11. So now video plays on IE and Chrome browsers on Windows 7. However I still cannot get it to work on the Webarea on windows (it works fine on OSX). I

Re: Video viewer on Webarea on Windows 7

2018-11-05 Thread Kirk Brooks via 4D_Tech
Jim, On Sun, Nov 4, 2018 at 5:42 PM Jim Labos - infobase via 4D_Tech < 4d_tech@lists.4d.com> wrote: > I am using URL's and they work on Win7 on Chrome but not Explorer. So > certain it's not a URL problem. > It may be the Webkit use so I'll check that. > Without knowing which version of 4D and

Re: Video viewer on Webarea on Windows 7

2018-11-04 Thread Jim Labos - infobase via 4D_Tech
Hi, (I don't see a name sorry). I am using URL's and they work on Win7 on Chrome but not Explorer. So certain it's not a URL problem. It may be the Webkit use so I'll check that. I've disabled drag and drop so I'll try that as well. Thanks for the tips. Cheers Jim Labos - infobase -

Re: Video viewer on Webarea on Windows 7

2018-11-01 Thread Keisuke Miyako via 4D_Tech
Hello, I don't have a direct answer to you question concerning Web Area and Windows 7, but I can share some information that may or may not be relevant; could it be a path issue? the URL representation of a local file path on Windows is a bit strange: something like

Video viewer on Webarea on Windows 7

2018-11-01 Thread Jim Labos - infobase via 4D_Tech
I am just testing a way to display short intructional videos in a 4D Webarea via simple HTML. On Mac it looks something like this: Video type="video/mp4" width="980" autoplay="True"> ERROR: Cannot locate Help file.