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Subject: | Re: FLASH: Site Check in different flash "flavours" :o) |
From: | christian kohl |
Date: | Tue, 11 Apr 2000 12:03:20 +0100 |
spring.be/detect works fine with a mac, netscape and flash 4 plugin.
p-h schrieb:
> Hi there ! Thank you for reporting the failure of the menu to properly
> collapse back - it has been fixed (honestly I don't know how I did it for
I
> didn't understand the problem, but, anyway, it's OK now ;o)
>
> So now I have two solutions, one using Aftershok's code
> (http://www.spring.be) which seems to work especially badly with Netscape
> and doesn't like Macs too much, and one using Colin Mook's detection stuff
> (http://www.spring.be/detect) which seems to behave nicely - but I only go
> two reports so far...
>
> So here's a copy of my original request, in case you'd want to have a look
:
>
> <clip>
> Hello ! Like a fair number of you I suppose, I'm trying to deliver flash
> content that the widest audience possible can view. After a few trials, I
> used Colin Mook's redirection system. It seems faily good, but
unfortunately
> I can't check every possible configuration.
>
> Would you please have a quick look at http://www.spring.be/detect and
report
> how the redirection routine behaves ? I'm especially curious about
> visibility with flash3 and flash2 plug-ins installed...
> Hello ! Like a fair number of you I suppose, I'm trying to deliver flash
> content that the widest audience possible can view. After a few trials, I
> used Colin Mook's redirection system. It seems faily good, but
unfortunately
> I can't check every possible configuration.
>
> Would you please have a quick look at http://www.spring.be/detect and
report
> how the redirection routine behaves ? I'm especially curious about
> visibility with flash3 and flash2 plug-ins installed...
> </clip>
>
> Thanks again for your time
>
> Pierre-Henri Steyt
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: DSG <dsgstrickland [dot] com>
> To: <flasherchinwag [dot] com>
> Sent: Monday, April 10, 2000 4:44 PM
> Subject: Re: FLASH: Site Check in different flash "flavours" :o)
>
> | p-h wrote:
> | > Would you please have a quick look at http://www.spring.be/detect and
> report
> | > how the redirection routine behaves ? I'm especially curious about
> | > visibility with flash3 and flash2 plug-ins installed...
> |
> | NS4.6, MacOS9, T1, Flash plug-in 4 r27
> |
> | (ns with no flash plug-in)
> | Redirection to non-flash page successful.
> |
> | (ns with flash plug-in)
> | Redirection to flash page successful.
> |
> | note:
> | When viewing the site, I clicked on 'logo', then 'back to menu', and the
> | balls falling from the top of the screen to recreate the menu all stop
> | in a jumble, not reaching their last position and eliminating
> | navigation. since you just asked about plug-in detection, this part of
> | your project may still be in the works, in case not, just letting you
> | know there is a problem.
> |
> | DSG
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