Bump for any ideas?
On 6/14/06 9:44 PM, "Aaron Buchanan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> After I asked, I found a bunch of people mentioning this bug. Sorry for bein
> lazy.. According to some livedocs post, we cannot rely on this event
> because:
>
> "The problem is that the MovieClipLoader.onLoa
That's a cool way to do that. Unfortunately, I am unable to modify the
embed, as it's automated by the ad serving application.
Thanks though!
Aaron
On 6/14/06 10:46 PM, "Rajat Paharia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Here's something I tried that might work if you have control over the code
> used
Here's something I tried that might work if you have control over the code
used to do the embed. You'll need to set allowScriptAccess to "always" and
set the name/id in the OBJECT/EMBED tags to the same as the variable
embedName. This doesn't require any javascript to be embedded in the page.
This
After I asked, I found a bunch of people mentioning this bug. Sorry for bein
lazy.. According to some livedocs post, we cannot rely on this event
because:
"The problem is that the MovieClipLoader.onLoadError function is triggered
by 404 HTTP error... as far as I know, nor mozilla or CF based serve
Interesting find Jameson! I just ran it on a pc here at the office and it
worked in IE and failed in Firefox. It also fails on OS X in firefox.
Anyone know of any issues with onLoadError not being triggered from firefox?
Thx!
Aaron
On 6/14/06 8:45 PM, "Jameson Hsu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
I think I figured out the problem. Your solution only seems to work when
running Safari. I'm running Firefox on a PC so that's why your examples
weren't working for me.
Jameson
On 6/14/06, Aaron Buchanan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Forgot to embed fonts.
The variable servedToUrl, defined o
Forgot to embed fonts.
The variable servedToUrl, defined on line 2, was a typo, should have been
servingUrl, which is what was embedded into the textfield and being set from
the onLoadError event.
I moved the test into a more permanent place and uploaded the flas, incase
anyone wanted to take a l
Aaron,
I don't think that your example is working. The "This ad is being served
to" field is empty in your example. Also your variable "servedToUrl" isn't
being utilized in the code that you provided.
Did I overlook something?
Jameson
On 6/14/06, Aaron Buchanan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Without being able to execute any js, I'm not sure I could get that to work?
Unless I tried via raw js calls via ExternalInterface(). But that would only
work for flash 8 ads, and we get away with very little of those, the
majority is still F7.
Thanks though!
Aaron
On 6/14/06 4:17 PM, "[EMAIL PR
Nice one! :-)
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You could also tap into the history of the page with the js history object
- and either embed that via params or use external interface. Not sure how
reliable that is but its an idea.
> I am doing some flash ads and was trying to find out if there is a
> property that I can read the url of the htm
The problem is that the only thing I can deliver is a .swf file. I cannot
pass anything in because it is served by an ad tracking system.
Thx tho :)
On 6/14/06 4:07 PM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You can send a parameter in source code like:
> manualy
> and src="main.swf
Alright,
I had a theory that if you were to try and load a relative file that didn't
exist, you might be able to catch the path within the
MovieClipLoader.onLoadError() event, by reading the ._url property of the
movieclip that you were trying to load into. This seems to be working fine,
if there
You can send a parameter in source code like:
manualy
and "> and " ...
note: if current page in a folder <%Request.ServerVariables("URL")%> gives
you "foldername/test.asp"
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