ok.. i think i'm doing something wrong.. i uploaded the folder to my server, went to the page on my server and got the code, but when i paste it into blogger and run it i get a blogger 'page not found'.. the code comes out like this =
That was my fault. I put a new version of the files up at: http://freevlog.org/popup/popup2go.zip with complete instructions for installation.
-Michael
On 4/19/06, duncan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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ok.. i think i'm doing something wrong.. i uploaded the folder to my server, went to the page
BTW,We have a version of Josh Kinberg's pop-up maker at Freevlog, http://freevlog.org/popup that's been updated to use external _javascript_ to embed the quicktime and windows media files. So if you use this you won't get that dialog asking you to click to activate activex. There is a video all
Oooh, I am gonna steal that for the wordpress plugin. I guess it's not stealing if I've told you...damn.On 4/18/06, Michael Verdi
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BTW,We have a version of Josh Kinberg's pop-up maker at Freevlog, http://freevlog.org/popup that's been updated to use external
The kind of popup I'm talking about works in IE 6 and 7, Firefox (all versions), and Safari (all versions) with their built-in popup blockers. Third party add-on popup blockers might be a different story. Anybody using one that can check?
Thanks,VerdiOn 4/17/06, David Howell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks for the clarification, I had falsely assumed that browsers blocked pop-ups even when requested. Gald to know thats not an issue for the most part.On Apr 17, 2006, at 10:44 AM, David Meade wrote: Generally requested "pop-ups" are allowed with anything not just Firefox. its only the