Last year I worked with a client's employee, who had both
javascript and cookies turned off.
At first, I couldn't understand why he's doing so. My thoughts were
exactly as Steven's .
But some day he's dropped few words and I've got it: he's porn
surfer! And he was using office computer for it :-)
I agree, seems like a crazy statement.
And while I agree that modifying your implementation for a minority is
something I'd rather not do, it's not a luxury we have with some of our main
clients - You don't just go and tell a fortune 500 company "um, sorry that
it failed on your lame computer at h
Thanks to Steven Sacks and Paul BH. After reading your thoughts (about
javascript being enabled by default and stats of 3 out of 75000 users have it
switched off) I am now going to go forward and use the FlashObject solution
from here on in for everything I build.
Anyone who thinks I am missin
Here is what I am using:
classid="clsid:d27cdb6e-ae6d-11cf-96b8-44455354"
codebase="http://fpdownload.macromedia.com/pub/shockwave/cabs/flash/swflash.cab#version=6,0,0,0";
width="435" height="270" id="flash_home" align="middle">
width="435" height="270" name="flash_home" align="middl
Oops, looks like I forgot to ensure the font outlines were included in
my dynamic text field :) I tested as both a plain textfield, and inside
a MC.
I don't have time to investigate further, but I believe it will snap to
pixels in Flash 7 when:
- You use a dynamic textfield without embedding
I had a friend send me this.
if (document.getElementsByTagName) {
var objs = document.getElementsByTagName("object"); //Get all the
tags of type object in the page.
for (i=0; imailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bill Lane
Sent: Sunday, April 09, 2006 7:05 PM
To: flashcoders@cha
Hello List,
I am working on a site with quite a few pages that
contains 1 html file 1 .swf file that acts as a
mainLoader and am using a shared font symbol for the
.swf files that are being loaded into mainLoader.
Everything works perfect when all the files are in the
same folder. However I was ju
I haven't seen anyone mention this yet so maybe it has a downside I
can't see. We're planning on using a noscript element inside the
flashcontent div (using FlashObject) to add the Flash content. That way
if javascript is disabled they will still get the Flash content. Only
downside is they will
maybe i wasnt being clear - we were using browserhawk for other stuff
(flash versions installed, OS, browser etc etc etc), and not to see
specifically who had JS disabled...
the Javascript stat was just something that stood out
and although it may seem backward, it may not be a matter of *needing
While this is true, it seems very backward to need JS to view Flash
content...
On Apr 9, 2006, at 5:44 PM, Paul BH wrote:
I second what Steven says - to give you a bit of perspective, I worked
on the relaunch of fhm.com about a year or so ago, and we looked into
what implications there would
I second what Steven says - to give you a bit of perspective, I worked
on the relaunch of fhm.com about a year or so ago, and we looked into
what implications there would be for requiring end users to have flash
to be able to use the site. As part of this, we used a thing called
browserhawk to unde
You also have to consider what users are turning off Javascript.
First, Javascript is turned on by default. Second, you have to be somewhat
savvy to know what Javascript is, much less turn it off, and also know what
purpose turning it off serves. Third, you need to have a reason to turn it
off.
In the early days, I remember going ape nuts over every k in file
size, and sticking to certain web safe colors and making sure the
content fit in 640x480 screens.
I still try to respect things like file size and app performance, but
on some things, I'm like, if you have a 256 color screen running
Hello,
I have made a simple Automator option called "New Project" which create a
project folder with a standardized structure (deply, fonts, etc.) Now I
want to make a new AppleScript thingy I think it's called a Fodler Action,
that will detect new FLas and change publish settings of the Flash fi
Ghostscript.
Adobe's postscript printer
You can write the eps manually (define some useful macros and the actual
generation becomes easy)
Probably XSLT would do the job as well.
It really depends on what you want to do with the eps files and whether
it is important to use eps at every step.
Hello,
I've got the same issue when the team member had clocked shifted by month
ahead ( do not know how why he had it). The quick solution was to shift my
clock ahead as well and after that all files were compiled without any
problem.
But after putting my clock back the problem had reappeared. The
I've already said what I need to do, pick a premade draw, and allow the
user to change the blanks to color, like in a paint app for kids, and
then export this to an eps, that simple is the idea.
The queries must be received by a server ( a custom app?), or I'm
missing something...
You said, a
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> You just have to write your object / embed tags code with JavaScript.
> Use FlashObject and relax.
>
>
ummm, that's the problem - no JavaScript worky - no write out object at all
= screwed.
He's got a great point that we've been dealing with as well. We are using
the FlashObject code, but if
i second that. Shame most clients wont go for it as a solution.
On 4/9/06, Hairy Dog Digital <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Personally what I would *like* to do is include a download link to Firefox
> in the tags!
>
>
>
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Stephen Ford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTEC
Or you could use FFMPEG.
FLV Encoding with FFmpeg
Here is a post on using FFMPEG to convert MPG to FLV.
http://www.db75.com/new_blog/?p=98
- John
-Original Message-
Date: Sun, 9 Apr 2006 12:02:19 +0100
From: "kariminal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [Flashcoders] MGEG to FLV...
To: "'Fl
Personally what I would *like* to do is include a download link to Firefox
in the tags!
> -Original Message-
> From: Stephen Ford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, April 09, 2006 8:13 AM
> To: flashcoders@chattyfig.figleaf.com
> Subject: [Flashcoders] Active X and Microsoft I
Stephen Ford wrote:
Can anyone answer this:
What happens if a user doesn't have javascript enabled in their browser for the recommended Macromedia solution (see link: http://www.macromedia.com/devnet/activecontent/articles/devletter.html) to this whole Active X debacle ?
???
You just have
Can anyone answer this:
What happens if a user doesn't have javascript enabled in their browser for the
recommended Macromedia solution (see link:
http://www.macromedia.com/devnet/activecontent/articles/devletter.html) to this
whole Active X debacle ?
???
Please answer this if you can. It
Hello !
I am just wondering if anyone knows a good solution to get a server to
convert MPEG's to FLV's ?..
For the moment I am thinking of a dedicated server, with a copy of Sorenson
squeeze using watch folders. But there has got to be some other way of
achieving this.. No?...
Kind regards
Check out some of the articles in Game Programming Gems vol. 2 has an article
that deals with floating point op in general, and specifically on fast
cosine/sine using LUT. But the code implementation is in C, so they will not
readily lend themselves to a direct port to AS. It pays to understan
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