![]() ![]() It could also be related to playing mp3's, I used to have a flash object that played a wav file, it always worked, on every version of firebird/firefox that's been released, sound was fine, but it was a very simple sound file. This script is from that page, in case the page vanishes or something: You can get a javascript method for checking which flash version is installed at. ![]() If it's a Macromedia bug there won't be much you can do about it. To test this, I'd check to see if a user with a firefox version earlier than 1.0 has these problems if they upgrade firefox to 1.0.1.īut my guess is that if a flash upgrade also takes care of the problem, it was something with how macromedia wrote the firefox flash plugin, they tend to make mistakes, like adobe with their acrobat reader plugins. Unfortunately I couldn't find anything else about that question. And since Wimpy uses the Macromedia Flash plugin, those who use older version of Mozilla FireFox will have "issues" - it is recommended that you inform those who use older version of Mozilla FireFox to upgrade their FireFox browser to at least version 1.0.1 :: Quote ::Older versions of Firefox (prior to FireFox version 1.0) have issues with the Macromedia Flash plugin. ![]() I like to offer websites that are accessible to most browsers so this is a little frustrating for me. I can't see any other solution because I can't edit the Flash file. I have no real scripting experience per se but I'm not afraid to edit a file if necessary. ![]() The only solution I can think of is finding a JavaScript to detect the Firefox and Flash version the visitor is using and have a message appear if they click on the "play sound" link if they need the latest version. That doesn't help me as I don't want to put a notice on each page. They are aware of the issue but their solution is that I should warn the visitor to upgrade to the newest Flash. All worked well but I found that if Firefox users do not have the lastest Flash plugin, after the snippet is played, the "Sandbox Errors" appear and the browser will freeze. html pages) that uses Flash to play snippets of mp3s. I'm new here so forgive me if I'm posting in the wrong forum. ![]()
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