User wrote:
User wrote:
> I tried it again by starting a new session of SM 2.0 after having
> quitted the application. The embedded Flash video does not work again
> and does not expand. It seems the problem occurs when the page is first
> accessed after SM 2.0 start up, but somehow works when SM 2.0 has been
> "exercised" later in the session.
Some additional tests have been performed on this page discussed earlier:
http://money.cnn.com/2009/10/30/technology/facebook_spammer/index.htm?postversion=2009103010
whose embedded Flash video fails to auto expand upon first loading under SM 2.0.
Here are the observations noted during additional tests:
* When a new browser tab or window is opened, and the page is loaded for the
first time, the embedded Flash video window will FAIL to expand. Even if the
link to the video is clicked and the window expands, the video frame will show a
black window and clicking the play button will not start the video.
* AFTER this page is displayed with video window expansion failure, and then
SHIFT-RELOAD is clicked to force a reload of the same page, then the video
window auto expands properly on the forced reload and a frame of the video image
is then shown. If the play button is then clicked, the video will playback
normally.
* AFTER the page loads with successful auto expansion of Flash FLV video window,
further clicking of browser RELOAD button or using keyboard shortcut CTRL-R or a
forced reload by clicking SHIFT-RELOAD will always result in a page that loads
with successful auto expansion of Flash video window.
I am interested to hear from users who has SM 2.0 with no add-ons beyond the
original 3 add-ons that came by default with SM 2.0, and have tried this page
and the video window fails to expand the FIRST time the page is loaded, to
confirm whether using the above SHIFT-RELOAD procedure will yield the same
results as I have encountered during this test. Thanks for any input.
Had no problem with flash item in link above.
And I, I have a Flash item at bottom of page in the new generations
section of my own website.
<http://www.phillipmjones.net>
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Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. "If it's Fixed, Don't Break it"
http://www.phillipmjones.net http://www.vpea.org
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