Yes it was apparent on both CD and harddrive. It was
apparent because I
only played the loaded SWF when the onComplete handler was
firing, and
it never played!
Okm thanks Ben. What's peculiar about this issue is that it's only apparent
when playing from CD, not HD.
Pete
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Last night I tried to
Run the app on my home PC which had IE6 installed under XP Pro (worked
fine),
gulp install IE7 /gulp - sadly, still worked fine.
Maybe because I have Director MX2004 installed too?
Today we plan to re-run the test with a machine without Director on it...
Anybody
I've never tried Flash video with Director, but have put plenty of other
Flash content inside Director. The ONE thing I found didn't work for me
in that time was the MovieClipLoader onComplete handler. I could use
the moviecliploader to load an external swf, but it would never tell me
when
What version of the Flash player is the Director Xtra built on?
Jason Merrill
Bank of America
Learning Organizational Effectiveness
Blumenthal, Peter wrote:
Last night I tried to
Run the app on my home PC which had IE6 installed under XP
Pro (worked
fine), gulp install IE7
On Dec 12, 2006, at 10:55 AM, Merrill, Jason wrote:
What version of the Flash player is the Director Xtra built on?
There is an updated version available for download which supports
Flash 8. Out of the package it comes with Flash 7 support.
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Troy
RPSystems, Ltd.
Hi Ben thanks for your response.
That's interesting. Was the problem of the MovieClipLoader onComplete handler
not firing apparent when running from a local hard drive as well as CD please?
Unfortunately I don't know exactly how it's failing either as I am unable to
replicate the problem. It
Yes it was apparent on both CD and harddrive. It was apparent because I
only played the loaded SWF when the onComplete handler was firing, and
it never played!
But like I said depending on how you have your stuff coded, maybe there
is an off chance that you have it coded that it uses some
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