Damn, browserClick is windows only.


On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 4:59 PM, Simon Lord <[email protected]> wrote:
> Actually, I got it working just a few moments ago by adding an idle statement:
>
> on idle
>  if the short name of this cd is "iBrowser" then
>  end if
> end idle
>
> That's all I did.  Now browserNavigateComplete is actually getting
> trapped.  Not sure of the reason but without the idle statement
> running I can't do anything.
>
> Now I'm trying to see if I can get browserClick to work.
>
> On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 4:47 PM, Bob Sneidar <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I worked with revbrowser for a bit and made some inquiries. The revbrowser 
>> is not a proper Rev object. What it does is "draw" the video within the 
>> bounds of the rect you define. There are no rev events it will process. 
>> Anything happening within the bounds of that rect are ignored by Rev. That 
>> is why the RevBrowser example draws the rect inside a Rev window, with other 
>> controls outside the rect of the video.
>>
>> I wanted to make a full screen video that went away once the user clicked on 
>> the video, but alas, NO MOUSE CLICKS! No events inside the rect are 
>> processed, EVEN if there is a rev object "behind" the video rect! See? There 
>> is absolutely no interaction with the video rect at all.
>>
>> Bob
>>
>>
>> On Jun 24, 2010, at 12:27 PM, Simon Lord wrote:
>>
>>> I've posted a JPG of the issue here:
>>>
>>> http://www.marelina.com/miscellaneous/bad-url.jpg
>>>
>>> This stack is built off the sample browser stack which comes with
>>> RunRev.  I have pretty much everything I need except for this
>>> insidious issue.  As long as the mouse is within the bounds of the
>>> revBrowser display then the URL *never* gets updated.  I've tried a
>>> multitude of methods to try and trap the mouse position, load success
>>> etc.  Nothing is working.  The only way to get the URL to update is if
>>> I move the mouse outside the red bounds—and that's just a bad
>>> solution.
>>>
>>> on idle, mouseWithin, mouseLeave, mouseEnter etc.  None of these is
>>> triggered while the mouse is within the revBrowser.  I can't even get
>>> code to execute when the loading is successful.  It's really just
>>> plain bonkers.
>>>
>>> Any ideas?
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