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Subject: | Re: FLASH: FSCOMMAND Frames and IE 4 |
From: | John Dowdell |
Date: | Wed, 27 Oct 1999 21:01:28 +0100 |
I haven't tried to repro your description here, but a good way to move
forward is to tweeze apart the variables, to determine where the blockage
is.
For instance, it's good to see whether the JavaScript is receiving the
message from one object... it's good to see whether the other object can
receive a *JavaScript* message from its own page... then move to sending
JavaScript messages across frames... you might try using movie-to-movie
communication in a single page too. By pulling apart the variables one by
one it's easiest to find where the discrepancy arises.
(Just on intuition I'd wonder whether it's a DOM addressing issue across
the frames, but it could just as easily be a loading issue, or a
cross-frame/window control issue... I'd hold off on the various hypotheses
myself, and would defer to isolation of the variables.)
jd
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