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Subject: | Re: FLASH: Using Aftershock & IE |
From: | John Dowdell |
Date: | Wed, 17 Mar 1999 23:37:57 GMT |
At 1:18 AM 3/17/99, Russell E. Unger wrote:
>The problem:
>
>IE shows "nothing" where my flash movie is and plays under NS
>
>Things to know:
>
>MIME is set correctly (won't matter here)
>Checked off Active X, etc. in AfterShock
>Opaque Windowless is set
>Page plays sound and a button control works; just cannot be seen
>
>Can anyone help me with what I could be missing?
I'm not sure what "IE" means, but if it's IE/Mac, then it won't tell
JavaScript what plugins it has.
You might also have chosen Aftershock settings that the rest of us couldn't
discern... a good first step is to use the "Default" style from the popup,
because this starts your tests with a known quantity.
Could be other things, too, but the above are the most popular ways to find
similar differences, from what I've seen online.
jd
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