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    Default Re: Flash in Internet Explorer ???

    James,

    I still see the dreaded box. Look at your source code. The correct source code should have something like :

    <!-- saved from url=(0013)about:internet -->
    <html lang="en">
    <head>
    <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1" />
    <title>ActiveContentUpdate</title>
    <script language="javascript"> AC_FL_RunContent = 0; </script>
    <script src="AC_RunActiveContent.js" language="javascript"></script>
    <script language="JavaScript" type="text/javascript">
    calling for the .js file. Your source code doesn't.
    Egg

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    Default Re: Flash in Internet Explorer ???

    Last edited by Egg Bramhill; 07 July 2006 at 12:05 PM.
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    Exclamation Re: Flash in Internet Explorer ???

    Quote Originally Posted by Egg Bramhill
    I managed to get it sorted to my full satisfaction now, after spending around 3 bloody hours on it.

    Although what you mentioned in your video was perfectly brilliant but sadly, since I was using many "inc" file, which was located in different folder, flash html files such as banner.html, template.html, rightcontent.html, etc couldn't interfere with the files in "inc", which it needed. Sadly, it just the way I'd my files located made rather straight forward process bit of a pain in the bum.

    Anyhow, all the flash elements works fantastically well in Firefox & equally well in Internet Explorer, as well, as you can see from www.allinclusivewebdesign.co.uk

    Thanks for your time, effort & help.
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    Default Re: Flash in Internet Explorer ???

    Nice work James
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    Default Re: Flash in Internet Explorer ???

    Yep James,

    You got it! That works fine.

    Just one question: Why does the Contact page leave the template page?
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    Exclamation Re: Flash in Internet Explorer ???

    Quote Originally Posted by Egg Bramhill
    Yep James,

    You got it! That works fine.

    Just one question: Why does the Contact page leave the template page?
    I managed to validate each of my page, by using the "object" instead of "embed" along with little changes elsewhere.

    In addition, as far as the Content page is concerned, I was having little problem with receiving information once the user clicks "submit", since all I was receiving was JUST their message, but NOT any other fields like "First Name", "Last Name", "Contact No." etc. so was working on that. Hence didn't update my "Contact.php" page, which must've been the reason why you were getting Template page.

    I finally manage to get that working to my full satisfaction. I can now receive e-mail of whatever details viewers fills in the form.

    I'll now explore further onto how to send a "confirmation" e-mail once the viewer submits the form to me. This would be a short e-mail for now, while I try whether I get it to work, something like "Thank you for contacting us. This e-mail confirms that we've received your message & will act upon it soon".

    I'd aim to get this to work by tomorrow, so by Monday, when the employer checks my website, he doesn't get disappointed with my "not-so" good PHP skills

    In the mean time, thanks for your time, help & effort. As usual, it's greatly appreciated.
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