Cheryl wrote:
> .was trying to determine
> from the code what the visitor would see if they didn't have flash
Mark added:
I simply said no to ActiveX Controls, and it thinks I don't have Flash.
What you
get is a page with two links to install Flash and nothing else: no
Flash,
On January 27, 2003 at 7:31, Cheryl D. Wise wrote:
> .was trying to determine
> from the code what the visitor would see if they didn't have flash
I simply said no to ActiveX Controls, and it thinks I don't have Flash. What you
get is a page with two links to install Flash and
I have Flash installed but once again I simply couldn't bring myself to
bother to wait long enough for the show to load. I'm simply not
intereseted in corporate light shows. Um, except for the little sock
show. I still find that rather endearing. Usually I'm on a site to
gather information and am n
, January 27, 2003 8:32 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [wdvltalk] RE: Flash and corporate sites
What a mess. Since I do have flash installed I was trying to determine from
the code what the visitor would see if they didn't have flash installed.
Frameset upon nested frameset and not a single
What a mess. Since I do have flash installed I was trying to determine from
the code what the visitor would see if they didn't have flash installed.
Frameset upon nested frameset and not a single tag that I could
find.
I'm actually glad you posted this site because I'm having to fill in for
anoth