Thanks everyone. Looks like a false alarm. It only her aunt, with,
more than likely an OLD computer. I'm still trying to get the specs.
I did put a link that goes to the Flash download in case of no flash
present. I'll also add this detect=false
Although, apparently, her problem was it was
I'm on a Mac and it works fine for me (no upgrade prompt).
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To: flashcoders@chattyfig.figleaf.com
Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2006 10:18:20 AM
Subject: [Flashcoders] site check please: swfobject issues
Hey, could y'all
Thanks. Safari? FF?
On 12/13/06, Chris W. Paterson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm on a Mac and it works fine for me (no upgrade prompt).
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Fine on, IE6, FF 1.5.0.8
Win XP, Flash Player 9.
-Andy Stone
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i've never heard of this happening on a mac.
i *have* heard a few reports of this behavior happening with IE7,
which i recently outlined in this blog post:
http://blog.deconcept.com/2006/12/08/corrupt-flash-player-install-
after-ie-7-upgrade/
but if she says she is on a mac, then maybe
FF
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Thanks. Safari? FF?
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Thanks. Safari? FF?
On 12/13/06, Chris W. Paterson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm on a Mac and it works fine for me (no upgrade prompt).
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It seems that the problem is pretty limited. Do you offer a link that
bypasses detection? E.g., in the replaced text:
a href=./?detectflash=falseClick here to enter the site, bypassing
Flash detection./a
Rather than trying to debug an issue that seems very difficult
(perhaps impossible) to
Looked fine to me!
Scott
On 9/18/06, Aaron Roberson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please take a look at the folowing website:
http://whitehorsemedia.com
If you are visiting the page for the first time, the navigation in the
Flash header does not load (I am using xml to define my navigation and
Aaron,
I'm viewing on a Mac OSX 1.3.9 in Safari. Your Galley page is fighting
with the underlying menu for which should be forward in the z-index but
the menu links are now working where as they didn't on your last site
check.
Chad Mefferd - Director of Digital Media
Morris Printing Group
The navigation to the right of the horse and below the company name
and tagline loaded on first try?
What browswer are you using?
-Aaron
On 9/18/06, slangeberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Looked fine to me!
Scott
On 9/18/06, Aaron Roberson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please take a look at the
Chad,
I have the z-index for the Flash movie set to 0 and the window mode to
transparent, which is supposed to fix the discrepancy between the
Gallery image and the Flash movie. It works in Firefox 1.5 on Windows.
I will check into it for Safari.
Thanks,
Aaron
On 9/18/06, Chad Mefferd [EMAIL
I just realized that the problem of the navigation not loading the
first time around happens when a user has Flash 7 and uses the express
install to update to 9. Once the update is complete and they are
redirected to the website, the navigation doesn't load.
If you have the Flash uninstaller
Yeah, as far as i can tell!:
FireFox 1.5.0.7
Flash Player 9.0.16
Scott
On 9/18/06, Aaron Roberson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The navigation to the right of the horse and below the company name
and tagline loaded on first try?
What browswer are you using?
-Aaron
On 9/18/06, slangeberg [EMAIL
Works fine in IE 6, as well
Scott
On 9/18/06, Aaron Roberson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The navigation to the right of the horse and below the company name
and tagline loaded on first try?
What browswer are you using?
-Aaron
On 9/18/06, slangeberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Looked fine to me!
Sent: Mon 9/18/2006 10:20 AM
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Cc:
Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] Site Check Please - Problem with swfObject
The navigation to the right of the horse and below the company name
and tagline loaded on first try
That's because you probably need to restart the browser to fully load the
new flash player.
For that reason, I don't even use the updater. I just let the alternate
content (using SWFObject) link to the flash installer at adobe's site. Not
as cool, but seems to be most reliable. I'd be happy to
I just walked around the office and confirmed that on three other
computers in both IE and Firefox the navigation does not appear the
first time visiting the site. Even when clicking on the graphic
buttons in the content of the home page the navigation still doesn't
show up. The only ways to get
Danton and Slangeberg,
You didn't have to click elsewhere on the website (namely the Home or
Contact links in the header or the navigation in the footer) in order
to get the navigation beside the horse to display? That is odd,
because on more than one computer in our office the navigation does
On 9/18/06, slangeberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's because you probably need to restart the browser to fully load the
new flash player.
For that reason, I don't even use the updater. I just let the alternate
content (using SWFObject) link to the flash installer at adobe's site. Not
as cool,
Works for me using IE 6.0.2800.1106 and in Netscape versions 7.2 and 8.1.
Regards,
Danton
Aaron Roberson wrote:
Please take a look at the folowing website:
http://whitehorsemedia.com
If you are visiting the page for the first time, the navigation in the
Flash header does not load (I am using
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Aaron Roberson
Sent: Mon 9/18/2006 10:20 AM
To: Flashcoders mailing list
Cc:
Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] Site Check Please - Problem with swfObject
The navigation to the right of the horse
Aaron,
Your website loaded up quickly when I visited it the first time. The
navigation appeared without having to click anywhere else. Now, however,
after exiting both browsers it took your website several minutes to load
your home page and I don't get any navigation in both browsers. These
Same thing for me!
Danton Chin a écrit :
Aaron,
Your website loaded up quickly when I visited it the first time. The
navigation appeared without having to click anywhere else. Now,
however, after exiting both browsers it took your website several
minutes to load your home page and I don't
Danton,
Thank you so much! You narrowed it down alright. The navigation
doesn't appear when visiting www.whitehorsemedia.com while it does
appear when visiting whitehorsemedia.com (without the preceding www).
Now I have to discover why it would work with one and not the other...
-Aaron
On
The problem is with loading the xml so I am going to open a new thread
with an appropriate heading.
Thanks everybody!
Aaron
P.S. The reason everyone was able to see the navigation was because I
included a link to http://whitehorsemedia.com which loaded it
correctly while I was visiting
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Roberson
Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2006 1:47 PM
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Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] Site Check Please
So it didn't work without Flash 9? Do you know if you had Flash 7 or 8
installed?
Thanks,
Aaron
On 9/12/06, Ryan Potter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Once I
Working OK here - FF / PC.
On 9/12/06, Aaron Roberson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a flash banner on my site that is parsing xml and displaying a
navigation menu. I have recieved a couple of reports that some users
are unable to click through to the pages linked in the navigation.
Could as
I have to install flash player 9... are those users having the problems
without administrator rights?
:-\
Aaron Roberson a écrit :
I have a flash banner on my site that is parsing xml and displaying a
navigation menu. I have recieved a couple of reports that some users
are unable to click
Once I installed flash 9 it worked fine.
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Roberson
Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2006 11:02 AM
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Subject: [Flashcoders] Site Check Please
I have a flash banner on my site that
Yeh, it might be overkill to publish as Flash 9 just for a navigation
system.
On 9/12/06, Ryan Potter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Once I installed flash 9 it worked fine.
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On 9/12/06, Éric Thibault [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have to install flash player 9... are those users having the problems
without administrator rights?
:-\
No, they have adminstrative rights. In fact, one of them told me they
had to install Flash 9 but once they did and returned to the
I really thought I was publishing as Flash 8. Is it possible to
publish for Flash 9 anyways? Perhaps is is just the detection script
that is requiring Flash 9, in which case the navigation system should
work without it.
Any ideas?
On 9/12/06, Mick G [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yeh, it might be
8
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Roberson
Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2006 1:47 PM
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Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] Site Check Please
So it didn't work without Flash 9? Do you know if you had Flash 7 or 8
Are you using swfObject? If not I would give it a look. The detection
works great.
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