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Subject: RE: FLASH: RE: FLash file tends to crash browser on a some PC's r unning Wind ows NT
From: Campbell, Clyde
Date: Tue, 19 Oct 1999 10:19:59 +0100

Hi Jason,

No, I am viewing through http://etc... and it is on a server, right here at
my work, it is for the Intranet- hence file size not being a problem !

;-)

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jason Brown [SMTP:jason [dot] brownatpres [dot] co [dot] uk]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 1999 10:52 AM
> To: 'flasheratchinwag [dot] com'
> Subject: RE: FLASH: RE: FLash file tends to crash browser on a some
> PC's r unning Wind ows NT
>
> so you're not viewing it via http:// then? you're using file:/// yeah? get
> a
> personal web server similar to where it's going to be hosted and try it
> that
> way. I've had this problem a few times, but not actually on the server
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Campbell, Clyde [ClydeCatnorwich [dot] co [dot] za (mailto:ClydeCatnorwich [dot] co [dot] za)]
> Sent: 19 October 1999 09-45
> To: 'flasheratchinwag [dot] com'
> Subject: FLASH: RE: FLash file tends to crash browser on a some PC's
> running Wind ows NT
>
>
>
>
> Issue Description
> -----------------
> Summary:
> I have created a +- 400k swf file, which involves plenty of buttons that
> takes the user to various scenes and movies within the swf file. There is
> no further connection to the server.
> The file runs fine on all Windows 95 PC's, without exception, using IE3, 4
> or 5.
>
> Flash causes browser to crash in NT, I have tested the swf file on 7
> different PCs running NT, and on 3 of them it works fine without
> freezing.
> On the other 4 NT computers, the user can click on any button at least
> once before the browser hangs. When this happens Task Manager informs the
> user that Internet Explorer is not responding.
>
> However, the CPU performance monitor says that Intenet Explorer is using
> between 98% and 99% of the CPU's capacity! It seems to me that the system
> has cached the file in a place specifically for Flash files, and has run
> out of space.
>
> This problem is browser independent, and still occurs when viewing the
> file
> on a 1.44 stiffy disk. It is specifically an NT setting, as this only
> happens on a few NT machines. This problem also has nothing to do with
> Postscript fonts being used or not used!
>
>
> Steps to Reproduce:
> 1)click on html URL to view the .swf file (embedded in ther html using
> Flash
> 4's publish settings)
> 2)allow browser to determine if flash 4 is installed in the browser (IE3 4
> or 5)
> 3)click randomly on any buttons in the swf file
>
> What went wrong:
> The browser froze, I have to go to Task Manager to end task for Internet
> Explorer.
>
> Contact Information
> ------------------
> Name: Clyde Campbell
> Company: Services Configurations
> E-Mail:clydecatnorwich [dot] co [dot] za
>
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