Embed Object .setDevice Function Not Working In Chrome?
Sep 26, 2011
I am attempting to implement a javascript joystick plugin. The project has a google code page located at: [URL]
After installing the plugin, the javascript works flawlessly in IE and FF, however chrome has some issues with executing it. A hosted version of what I am having trouble with can be found at [URL]
The issue seems to be with a snippet of code from the main script that attempts to create an object and embed it on the page. The trouble area can be found here: try
{
ctrlFF.type = "application/x-vnd.numfum-joystick";
ctrlFF.width = 0;
ctrlFF.height = 0;
/*
* Before accessing the plug-in's script interface it needs to be
[Code].....
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javascript:
<script type="text/javascript"> function hide(id) {[code]......
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The following is the source code:
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[Code]...
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The javascript code is stored in an external .js file.
The css code is stored in an external .css file.
I use thecurrent minified version ofJquery.
All these files are in the same local folder.
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By the way, is the ending ); useful ?
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Code: var fadeTime = 800; var newImage; var images = new Array();[code]....