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Subject: | Re: FLASH: javascript/clock probs - help! |
From: | John Croteau |
Date: | Thu, 1 Jul 1999 17:38:21 +0100 |
Hi Jamie,
> I've created a movie clip with all clock ingredients & javascript
> needed to make it work, which it does when it's on it's own.
> My problem being that when my clock's within an animating movie,
> that uses multiple mc's, it no longer works!.. most frustrating.
If you made you clock based on my model it should work well even with a
moderate amount of other activity. If computer activity is extremely
heavy even mine may skip a second or two (but the time will remain
accurate).
You didn't post a URL so there is little we can do except speculate.
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