Also depends how capable the hardware on the computer is. Some WebGL
features used for 3D Transformations are hardware specific and if the
GPU spec is too low, it may not support the particular featureset WebGL
pulls from in the system drivers.
I know many XP machines these days fall into this "low-end" category, so
if you can, try updating the graphics drivers and see where that gets you.
- Brandtley
On 10/31/2011 6:26 AM, Debora Baldessar wrote:
maybe the other computer is with javascript disabled..
have u checked this?
2011/10/28 Nick S <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
Hi all
I have the wierdest problem!
I have a 3D transformation going on with a form that flips over like a
card to reveal another form. This works perfectly on my computer that
is running XP and the latest version of Chrome.
However, on another computer in the office, running the same version
of XP and the same version of chrome, it appears that the -backface-
visibility rule isn't working. I don't even know where to start being
that the two systems are identical in OS and Browser.
Does anyone have any idea what this could be.
Thanks
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