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    Default Is this flash crashing for you?

    Hi

    Is this flash crashing for you?
    www.auctionair.co.uk


    Ship

    P.S. Are there any free on-line sites that test can your flash in different versions of flash?
    Last edited by shiphen; 16 August 2009 at 07:24 PM. Reason: typo
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  2. #2

    Default Re: Is this flash crashing for you?

    No problem in all latest version browsers here Ship with this .swf file.



    Does it cause similar problems showing here?

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    Default Re: Is this flash crashing for you?

    No it looks fine here on MY windows PC.

    However when I viewed that website via someone else (who wasnt very PC literate and may have had quite an old version of Flash installed) the damned thing was failing catastrophically. i.e. Viewing that page caused the browser to crash and there was no way into the website at all! (Unless you guessed a web page addres inside the site!)

    Do you know of anywhere online that you can test .SWF files with older versions of flash?

    Cheers


    Ship
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    Default Re: Is this flash crashing for you?

    Yes it's unfortunate but there are no guarantees when developing sites for the web, Ship.

    So long as you try to stick with current accepted standards then you can hope that most people will see your site as intended. But there will always be some PC setups that will not.
    IP

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    Default Re: Is this flash crashing for you?

    In that case I'm not sure how to proceed.
    Should we remove our flash from our home page or should we think that that user was just a one-off?

    Ship
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    Default Re: Is this flash crashing for you?

    Many web masters opt to offer two versions of their start page allowing the visitor to select the flash page or the plain vanilla html page.

    Unless your site is targeting a marginal group, aim for accepted standards where possible. You can also offer links for visitors to download the latest flash player plugins - but it's the 'horse to water...' thing there too.
    IP

 

 

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