original
contract, then that could make things stickier... it sounds like they
accepted the project, then wanted to make changes after the project was
"finished". Tricky problem! :(
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Another path: Get the text from the error dialog, and do a quoted "phrase"
search on unique text within it.
(Assuming you see a similar error text in more than one browser, one way it can
be produced is if calls for external JavaScript libraries cannot be
successfully resolved.)
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> Several years ago (in Flash 8, I'm almost positive) someone (Colin Moock??)
> came up with a/several
> algorithms that grew vines on the stage, discreetly, wildly, minimally,
> extravagantly. I've been looking
> for it/them for weeks and can't find them.
> If anybody remembers what I'm talking
These search terms don't seem to turn up much:
http://www.google.com/search?q=%22scott+peterson%22+adobe+compile+actionscript&as_qdr=m3
http://www.google.com/search?q=site%3Alabs.adobe.com+quake (etc)
I know some of the subsequent talk may have played it up, but that was
definitely more a techno
nderstanding, though, and would need first-hand
confirmation to be sure.
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hers may be trying to use that processor too.
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d part, and the one which
most clients do not understand. A small business finds it hard to break
through all the noise and gaming of the search engines today, but
targeting the plausible search terms on which you can realistically
compete is the very first step.
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s for solid documentation too. Here are
the best current resources I know of:
http://rws-blog.rhapsody.com/realplayer/
http://www.bit-101.com/blog/?p=1051
http://www.flashcomguru.com/index.cfm/2007/8/1/real-bug
http://blog.jaycharles.net/?p=9
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[Hey! You crossposted to multiple groups! Now all the volunteer listmasters
will have to deal with busywork when someone hits "reply all!" :( ]
Chris Velevitch wrote:
> A large corporate/government organisation's IT department has refused
> to update the flash player due "IT security policy".
I don't have the full thread here at the moment, but if no one has mentioned
Gregg Wygonik's BlazePDF work, for creation of PDF files from within SWF, then
here's the link:
http://www.blazepdf.com/faq.html
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ah, so is this "Does anyone know how I can produce PDF files locally with the
Adobe Integrated Runtime?"
If so, then no, I don't... the current pre-releases can invoke an installed
Adobe Reader to display a PDF, but I don't recall anyone seeing a way to
produce PDFs locally.
If you can handle
> Curious, does anyone know anything about the capabilities of fscommand in
> AIR applications?
"FSCommand" was originally for the plugin to communicate with its host browser.
Then later it was extended a bit to control properties of Projectors. The
current externalInterface communicates with th
re to background information)
o Work has been proceeding on Flaraby, but I haven't investigated its
implementation myself:
http://www.arabicode.com/flaraby/
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Update: Getting info from Flash Authoring was difficult because much of
the team was travelling to Tokyo for customer visits. I'll expand the
request list tonight. The forums links and technote statements were
useful, thanks.
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he week of the 16th to nudge my memory,
thanks ;-)
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S
rowser use. In desktop use, through the beta Adobe
Integrated Runtime, we're clearly working at a higher permission level
(compared to just visiting the world's websites in a document browser),
and so there's full clipboard support, drag'n'drop with desktop
applications, and ot
x27;m in a meeting right now where we're talking about
improving the installation experience for the next generation... the
installation *is* pretty big right now, and we're looking for ways to
provide similar capabilities at lower cost in the future.
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general issues. D'you think either might be affecting
you here...?
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Re: Some version of Firefox apparently stops ALT-key characters entered in SWF
textfields when WMODE is used.
That might be true. First step would be the Firefox documentation -- check OS &
browser version against known issues, and either ask your audience to upgrade
or just stopping trying to
I don't have full details about changes in each browser version.
There are two performance hits described here:
(a) running things in a browser (Projectors (and presumably Apollo) are
fastest; different browsers have different strategies in allocating processor
cycles to plugins);
(b) pipi
cal server as the intermediary between processes, but I
think we need to sit and wait a bit, to see the options the final 1.0
delivery enables.
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After reading the description, and the "intermittent problems, 50 messages
fine, 1 message wonky" part, I wondered if these might be rapidfire messages in
this implementation. (Browsers have varied in their latency in the past.)
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Nimrod Huberman wrote:
> I don't know your specific goal
Neither do I. My email is a little disrupted right now, and I came in at Dave
Watt's reply. I saw questions about whether anyone else is doing things with
SWF in PDF, but got confused at the objection to using Adobe Reader. I'm not
su
Hi, sorry I'm coming in the middle of the thread, but there's a little bit on
the JPEG 2000 format in the docs, in a video connection, but I don't see other
references there:
http://www.google.com/search?q=site%3Awww.adobe.com+inurl%3Aflash+%22jpeg+2000%22
For the JPEG 2000 method itself, the Ph
The browser is a big variable in latency of message-passing. You can confirm
that many SWF will run at different rates in different browsers. The NPRuntime
API is now implemented pretty well in today's popular browsers, but the size
and timing of permissible messages may vary among implementatio
Adrian Lynch wrote:
> Maybe it's just me, but I can't find any Flash trials on adobe.com.
> Are any available?
My apologies... it looks like many of the older trial versions were removed
from the main listing when the CS3 announcements arrived, but new trials of
individual tools won't be on the
planations
about why software companies show such similar disparities across
regions. Such a mystery does no-one any good. The ZDNet/CNET articles
today likely caught org-wide attention, so I've got some more ammo this
week ;-)
cu,
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te. (The
FlashCoders web archive is not viewable to non-subscribers, so I'm
snipping threads to give a flavor of the whole.)
So... my apologies for the confusion. I think it's definitely a
legitimate question, and one that I'm working to get addressed.
tx,
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d as ActiveX or
NSPlugin doesn't change the renderer itself... same code. But the
potential performance does vary with the browser and with the rest of
the current environment, depending on what that configuration allows the
Player to do.
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readers is another utility that seems like it would have high
demand. Dojo already uses invisible SWF for local storage, so there's a
model people have already been taught to accept.
I don't have a lead on an implementation, but if one is developed, I
suspect it may be advantageous to man
doing, might be to try a localConnection test
from the original SWF to the popup SWF, after waiting a suitable
interval... if the second SWF never opened, then the first SWF can
advise that there may be a window-blocker in the visitor's browser.
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using ExternalInterface() to
get the URL of the page.
Hav eyou tested whether the browser returns the expected result for the
path request? (Script/browser intercommunication has definitely varied
by the browser in the past.)
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ck 2 for HTML files which themselves include the
OBJECT/EMBED tags...?
http://www.adobe.com/devnet/activecontent/
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e and Windows Media Player for this
type of work... from what you describe, it sounds like WMP in IE can
layer like Flash, but I'm not sure if QuickTime ever implemented
WMODE-style redirects.
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If you do a basic testing SWF, with basic in-page OBJECT/EMBED and a
simple in-line piece of JavaScript to catch the messages, then does the
symptom change?
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olume has been about twice that of the year-ago levels.
How people talk about something doesn't mean everything about a
technology, but it's one indicator of how people regard things... take
it for what it's worth. Pretty startling changes, though.
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the large image with a much smaller one,
then does your mean time between failures suddenly decrease...?
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uot;What causes might stop all my network requests in
ActionScript?" If so, then have you isolated the browsers yet, and
tested known-to-be-good apps from others in that browser?
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n I do a Google search I see a couple of different businesses called
"netstream".
If you're asking whether others can view the Flash work at
http://netstreams.com/ in Adobe Flash Player 9, then I can.
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someone else has a
hypothesis on this part...?
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o here myself, but I do know that
there's ongoing work in this area, and that people involved do want to
get public status info up soon. I hope this (weak) context helps in your
own daily contacts a bit...?
tx,
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rd
a little bit (MySpace counts 90M members, less than three weeks' worth
of normal Player distribution), but adoption has also generally been
faster as well.
Are you the decisionmaker on this one, or are you having to persuade
others too? If the latter, then are there specific arguments y
until the new year.
But keep an eye on Mark's weblog, too, because he may decide to
self-publish.
http://www.andersblog.com/
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... assures that the issue isn't misidentified.
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oft docs would have more, on which ways they expose
Outlook's Calendar or Tasks to alternative shells...? Once that is
known, it can help figure things out on the client end.
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Ag
"The answer is WMODE". (Different browsers support it to different
degrees, although they've come to pretty close convergence the past few
years. adobe.com has a special sniffer for Safari, from what I've been
told.)
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with Adobe Flex
Builder", "runs in the Adobe Flash Player". People argue more about
nominalizations than they do about verb phrases.
If we actually needed an acronym I'd go for something like MXYZPTLK, but
maybe that's just me ;-)
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hout administrative privileges), then audiences
with old capabilities are getting smaller and smaller, as the overall
adoption rate continues to rocket forward.
Does this give you the info needed to bring this project forward...?
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or third-party shell) and
use the browser's regular installation mechanism to download and
activate. I wouldn't accept EXEs from strangers myself, but that's one
way to do it with current technology.
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6-bit displays you'll see
undisplayable colors handled in different ways be different rendering
engines.
"HTML colors look different than SWF colors"
http://www.adobe.com/go/14819
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capability among their own audience.)
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ot yours, then the next test would be to feed her a much
simpler SWF of your own... possibly replace that SWF into your existing
HTML... possibly run your existing SWF in a basic HTML page... just
changing one part of the problem at a time until you can zoom in on the
problem area.
jd
-
ndling of browser
differences we must negotiate.
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our audience to copy the plugin into your own local directory (or
do it during installation, etc). I haven't studied how XCode handles
this, and how easy it makes it to host Netscape Plugins, but that would
be the path on anything other than a straight Microsoft system.
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ude moving the
files around on disk, browser security changes ot prohibit local files,
difficulty finding a browser... anything like this seem like it might be
happening here...?
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A
become even more radically pronounced.
... but maybe you have an audience which is partially locked down, where
they don't have permission to change what's on their machines...?
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. I myself don't
know the different browser APIs you'd need to handle to have the Player
pipe its rendering to your own compositing app.)
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can actually and reliably
achieve... they get trapped by the label "svg" or "use wmode" and their
minds go out to lunch.
If we could make sure that accurate info on costs was included in all
documentation which mentioned WMODE, then do you think this would reduce
the problem
ronments
themselves which differ, and when we ask the browsers to do more, their
results vary more.
More info's available with this search:
http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=wmode+problems+dowdell
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l-authentication server. But to
be sure, you can just choose the "Transfer this License" item from the
Help menu, which will tell the server that you've removed the old
installation.
Should be okay either way, but it's better to hit that menu item if you
can. Good...
Ammon Lauritzen wrote:
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You're using a JavaScript routine to write the tags. When you do a test
file with straight OBJECT/EMBED markup, then do you see that content in
that browser? That's the quickest way to start finding wher
with straight OBJECT/EMBED markup, then do you see that content in
that browser? That's the quickest way to start finding where the
difference is.
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Serge Jespers wrote:
any word on a Universal Binary standalone Flash player?
I don't recall seeing announcements, although I might have missed
something in the crush.
New OS/hardware requirements are usually met in the next major version.
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ch I don't have an answer,
other than not using sound in your SWF, or offering an on-screen button
for volume control, etc.
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Techno
y in a tricky spot, because they're
always hosting content they don't create -- they have to be able to
trust the stuff they serve, and it's hard to accept ads from strangers,
people without reputations to maintain.)
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and sequence of events?
tx,
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irst question in reply is
frequently "Does this happen with some-or-all SWF, in some-or-all
browsers, on some-or-all machines" and so on... fast way of identifying
any special content differences, such as asking the browser to include
plugin content in its own rendering pipeline.
jd
Thanks for including the error text. When I did a web search on phrase
"The following add-on was running when this problem occurred", I pulled
up a Microsoft technote which referred to IE7 beta:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/920082/en-us
But I see in the search results that lots of people hav
some particular features which may not follow this rule (security
requirements are one prominent exception), but the public Developer
Releases are for identifying and addressing any such degradations. I'd
still like to learn what you're seeing, thanks.
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ine doesn't get in
the way of that, though... it'll play content the same in Paris as it
would in Kyoto or Guilin.
Good...?
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measured up to FP8.
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s "ActiveX", and the only browser which uses this is Microsoft
Internet Explorer for Windows and its offspring (Maxthon (sp?), etc).
Other browsers use Netscape Plugins.
If none of the above addressed your needs then please advise, thanks.
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e got on this type of issue at this time.
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agree with you... it's hard waiting for the future to come. At least
we've passed through the Grand Inquisition and the days before indoor
plumbing by now, those were hard times, but there's still a long way to
go ;-)
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Flash Player 9 pretty soon... or if it's a school or intranet without
installation privileges then you'll need to contact the IT staff to see
what they permit... the specific audience you're targeting is a big
influence on what clientside capability to require.
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aking it a difficult issue to
generally assess...?
I've seen this question asked before in a number of places and it always
goes un-answered.
I try, honest I do, but ;-)
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Paul Neave wrote:
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If the foreign data acknowledges you (via a policy declaration on
their server), or if your own server proxies that data yourself, then
the ability to get inside that bitmap data is available.>
I don't se
e any updates
in this area, better info.
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response to user clicks in the HTML part, but many have blocked all
window requests from plugins, because of abuses from spammers. I don't
know of a current listing of which window-blockers, and their audience
sizes, will block a getURL with _blank from SWF.)
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ill trying to lock things down. I likely won't be able to get
face-to-face with the owners until next week, though. :(
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points of view...?
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d then use an animated mask to give an illusion of finer-grained
progressive display.
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adobe.com/devnet/actionscript/
I'd suspect a PDF version is on the schedule, but let me try nailing
down detail later on in this week, when people who took the short
holiday are back on duty. Deal?
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p://www.adobe.com/support/documentation/en/flashplayer/8/releasenotes.html#24
http://www.adobe.com/devnet/security/security_zone/apsb06-03.html
http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/knowledgebase/index.cfm?id=4da116d3
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just checked with Bob Donlon* who sits near me, and there's not a good
way to automate that from AfterEffects 6.5. Moving up to version 7 makes
it easy, but 6.5 is hard, agreed.
* http://blogs.adobe.com/bobddv/2006/06/the_cat_unbagged.html
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7;t know of anyone nailing
down the data on this, but strongly suspect it's the other way around.
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this material from 2004 help?
http://www.adobe.com/devnet/logged_in/wanbar_sp2.html
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IE/Win prefs tab for "Disable ActiveX
Scripting", for instance. I'm not sure whether this is the case there,
though.
Changing one part of the problem at a time may be the fastest way to
zoom in on the area of difference...?
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[Tip: Try hitting "New Message" in your emailer instead of "Reply",
because otherwise your new subject can get buried in archives or
threaded emailers.]
I've seen enough individual reports of "adobe site slow" to suspect
there's a real cause, even though most of us don't see such a thing.
Go
danya masadeh wrote:
Dear Arul,
it will be always over the flash, if it window,transparent or opaque ...
I tested before
Browser is a factor... makes the sentence complete. (Browsers do vary
with their support of offscreen compositing, as the docs on the subject
indicate.)
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u have received have been, unfortunately, in error.
(For more fun, try searching on the phrase "the answer is wmode".)
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, and I've already typed more info
than you here ;-)
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wing:
(a) for web distribution, use the Adobe site... no multiple points on
the WWW
(b) for non-web distribution, like intranets or CDs, then you need the
free license for distribution anyway (so we have a list of legit
requests), and this includes mass installation utilities.
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s of this
popular hack being negated in any way.)
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Spam k
tations of
it myself.
Sorry I've no solid info, but maybe that in itself is some info...? ;-)
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ill adding 5,000,000 successful new
installations per day.
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Spam killed my private ema
e Flash Player, you need
to either support ActiveX or Plugin hosting, and then implement the
communication model which hosts of that type support.
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own C++ app, there were a bunch
of sentences, but I'm not sure what is being sought.
jd
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know
they include SWF ads now, but loading this in dynamically raises
cross-site issues too.
(You might be looking at different situations -- a one-time include of a
particular ad might be different from using a shell SWF as a client for
Google SWF ads.)
jd
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John Dowdell . Adobe Develop
Vista will likely have a richer media layer of its own),
and I wouldn't care much either way... Flash Player 7 and 8 had far
larger adoption rates than any version of Windows ever did. OS bundling
is nice, but not as useful overall anymore.)
Is the above the type of info you were seeking..
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