Could your user have Adblocker installed? If so, she needs to disable it, or
change a setting to allow Flash - otherwise it won't.
Karina
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From: Wendy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 30 October 2006 19:29
To: flashcoders@chattyfig.figleaf.com
Subject:
Check to see if wmode=transparent in the embed tag of the Flash in the
HTML. That may be the cause of your issue, but I'm not sure exactly
what your issue is because your description is a bit vague. If removing
the wmode=transparent doesn't help, can you please provide more
information or
i don't understand how this would help. firefox on mac supports
transparent wmode perhaps better than any other browser...
what we really need to help is a link to the page so we can have a
look and see what's going on.
On Oct 30, 2006, at 3:29 PM, Steven Sacks | BLITZ wrote:
Check to
I may be wrong, but I thought IE on Windows is pretty much the only
browser that it works absolutely correctly on. AFAIK, other browsers
have issues including decreased performance, etc.
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no, it works well enough on firefox + safari*.
the decreased performance is true, but i beleive that's across all
platforms.. it's just more noticeable on osx because it's already
that much slower than PC in some cases.
but just using the param by no means would make a movie not show up
I thought she said that it was just not working correctly at all, but
maybe she was saying it wasn't showing up at all. If she did, then I'm
wrong. It's impossible to debug without more details, though. I was
just stabbing blindly in the dark. I should have asked for more
information before
Do you have plugin detection in place?
If not, does the user have the required plugin installed for both browsers?
regards,
Muzak
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Sent: Monday, October 30, 2006 8:28 PM
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