JavaScript For Flash Detection On Click
Jul 20, 2005meta refresh tag is failing , it is supposed to go to the entry1.htm
site which is the flash swf file but it doesn't Code:
meta refresh tag is failing , it is supposed to go to the entry1.htm
site which is the flash swf file but it doesn't Code:
I have created no flash pages and flash pages, but instead of creating a portal at the front of the site that leads you to a flash site and a no flash site id like to do it so the page detects flash or not, and redirects to whichever URL.
Is this possible, or do multiple browsers cause problems ?
Once you in, click on the button with the sign 'Click To Start Shopping' The problem is, the Flash doesn't load I bought this flash template and i was supposed to edit the FLA file for the serverpath. I guess i didn't put the server path correctly. Below is the code in the .FLS file
[Code]...
Below is the instruction from the documentation: 3. Once you have everything correctly running on local, then OPEN THE FLA, go to first frame, layer codes, open “action” panel and set there the final pàth on your server where all the files will be located (create a folder especifically for this): [URL]
I have some html code i would like to be printed to the page only if the
browser has javascript enabled. I have tried to use document.writeln()
but the string i want to print bot contains some ' and " in it. I don't
know how to set the delimiters of the string that is passed as argument
so that i don't get an error in the page.
I have been struggling around with trying to figure out a reliable manner for detecting the Javascript version a given browser is using.
Basically, there are two half-decent ways that I have found, neither one being foolproof.
One way is using javascript tags with the language attribute, as in the following code:
Code:
<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="Javascript"><!--
gVersion="1.0";
//-->
</SCRIPT>
<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="Javascript1.1"><!--
gVersion="1.1";
//-->
</SCRIPT>
<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="Javascript1.2"><!--
gVersion="1.2";
//-->
</SCRIPT>
<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="Javascript1.3"><!--
gVersion="1.3";
//-->
</SCRIPT>
<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="Javascript1.4"><!--
gVersion="1.4";
//-->
</SCRIPT>
<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="Javascript1.5"><!--
gVersion="1.5";
//-->
</SCRIPT>
This works fine but it is not very elegant. Another disadvantage is that it is not XHTML compliant.
The other way is using some sniffer scripting like that found in the JavaScript Browser Sniffer (Web Reference).
However, this is not very reliable as it needs to be constantly updated to take newer browsers into consideration. Also, on my system it gave an incorrect Javasctipt version of 1.3 when it should have given 1.5 (according to the first option above).
I was just wondering if there was a more dependable way of doing this.
Maybe it would just be better to avoid unnecessary headaches and restrict myself to W3C compliant brwosers.
Simple JavaScript code for browser detection:
/**
* Browser detection
* @Created-On 2007-11-27 23:46:51
*/
function detectBrowser(){
if(navigator.userAgent.indexOf("Opera")!=-1){
return "Opera";
}else if(navigator.userAgent.indexOf("MSIE")!=-1){
return "MSIE";
}else if(navigator.userAgent.indexOf("Navigator")!=-1){
return "Netscape";
}else if(navigator.userAgent.indexOf("Firefox")!=-1){
return "Firefox";
}else if(navigator.userAgent.indexOf("Safari")!=-1){
return "Safari";
}
}
I'm going to make an attempt at coding a nice tree menu that is decent with browser support.
I want the tree to be displayed on all browsers (well, within a decent range). Of course, on older browsers, the menu won't be as functional.
Now, I'm going to be combining the javascript with a server-side language (asp.NET) and I'll be able to do some basic browser detection on the server.
But, I read about javascript object detection and am wondering how well that works exactly.
Like, what if a browser that doesn't support objects period tries to run some object detection code? Also, which browsers support user defined objects?
See, I'm thinking of breaking down the script in 3 categories. Browsers that won't get any javascript... these would be the browsers that don't support object detection, browsers with basic javascript... with these I would be able to code my own object and I would test for different features. And then there would be the browsers that can run it all.
So, basically, my question is what browsers support what features and how should I break down my code between them? A long time ago (back in the Netscape 4 / IE4 days) I did some javascripting, but since then I haven't really done any. I remember that NS4 didn't support div tags but supported layers... anyway, it got really messy.
am working on a kiosk setup and need to disable the right click option over flash. We have already disabled it over the html and images via javascript, but can't get it to work over flash.
Through using menu=false we can reduce the flash mouseover menu to a "more about macromedia flash" link, but a user can still click on that and open a new browser window from where they can access the file structure and wreck havock.
Any suggestions, we're at the point of beginning to pull the mice apart to truly disable the right button....
Using javascript I'd like to run multiple istances of flash in order to
watch differents video at same time. Is there anyone that can help me?
Here is the script I have in my page :
<!-- Begin
function popUp(URL) {
day = new Date();
id = day.getTime();
eval("page" + id + " = window.open(URL, '" + id + "',
'toolbar=0,scrollbars=0,location=0,statusbar=0,men ubar=0,resizable=0,width=194,height=146,left
= 440,top = 288');");
}
// End -->
</script>
It opens a new window when the user clicks on a certain link.
Well, somewhere else in the page, I embeded a flash media object and
found out now that everytime the page opens, the pop up window opens
too which is NOT what I want. I want the Popup window to only open
when the user clicks on a text link (which it did work perfectly until
I put in the flash object).
So why is the flash object calling the popup window instead of just
playing like it is supposed to?
im trying to load a flash intro movie, i got it to work for me on ie7 and the newest firefox, and a few other ppl can see it but there are some that can, and it is just a blank page, here is my .js file called intromovie.js
// JavaScript Document
document.write('<object classid="clsid:D27CDB6E-AE6D-11cf-96B8-444553540000" width="700" height="450">');
document.write('<param name="movie" value="intromovie.swf"');
document.write('<param name="autoStart" value="-1"></object>');
and here is my html code to pull that file
<td width="700" height="450" valign="top">
<script type="text/javascript" src="intromovie.js"></script>
</td>
like i said it works for some ppl, and not for others. it works for me so i can't find a problem at all. and the other ppl that can't see it use the same browsers, and im doing it this way to prevent the extra click and when you move your mouse over it you don't get the boarder.,
Hello, i have a flash menu, but i want to open a javascript popup. How can
i use this function that i'll use for TML in flash?
<SCRIPT language="javascript">
<!--
//if (self != top) {top.location.href = self.location.href}
function Pop550Picture(fname,breedte,hoogte){
var file = fname;
PopItUp=window.open(file,
'popup','width=600,height=550,toolbar=no,location= no,directories=no,status=n
o,scrollbars=yes,menubar=no,copyhistory=no,resizab le=no');
}
//-->
</SCRIPT>
I'd like to have a drop-down form pass a variable to an embedded flash file. I know the basic idea of how to stop, rewind and play a flash file via JS, and I obviously know how to pass a variable into Flash, but my experience in forms is keeping me from understanding how I would use the form to pass a javascript variable to the flash file.
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and by detecting flash, will it slow down the whole site?? i am a beginner in this area.
function message()
{
if (navigator.mimeTypes && navigator.mimeTypes["application/x-shockwave-flash"])
{
do something......
}
else
{
do other stuff...
}}
I have a web-application project which requires interactive User
Interfaces. It is more like a web based xml content editor. I have seen
a few javascript based text editors but not much flash based ones. I
dont have much experience on neither of the technologies so I have to
spent some time to develop my skills on them (your suggestions are
wellcome:) my questions are:
1. Is JavaScript and the today's internet users's enveronment
(browser-speed-security) mature enough to run a heavy javascript based
web application ?
2. I have the "sceptic feeling" that with Javascript, programmers have
very little control on runtime environment or javascript behaviours,
errors are not so predictable on client site. (Still I see lots of
websites with javascript and a yellow Error sign on my browsers left
bottom corner). Is it still quite complicated task to make the
javascript run properly on most of the users site (say 90%) without
complicated browser/version/DOM tricks and customisation?
3. Is Flash a better option for a interactive UI application? If so why
is it still just an "animation" technology?
4. Is it possible (and easy) to mix the Flash with other technologies
like Ajax or ASP.NET ? Is it possible (and available) to make
flash-based components (like special behaviour combo box, or new kind
of UI components) which can be used in an asp.net web application?
I am designing a template for File Hosting site but the flash uploader is breaking the design
This is what it looks like
When the button (white box) is clicked it opens a file selecting box
How can i replace that box with image, i tried placing a image over it with help of wmode transparent but when clicked on image flash doesnt open up the file selection box
How this can be done?
Is there any way i can run the flash when clicked on image because this doesnt looks good.
Little detail as i am more a designer than a coder.
This is my flash
Code HTML4Strict:
I have a multiple select list box that gets its values using mysql+php. What I'm trying to do is pass the selected value as a variable into flash with the onChange event.
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Has anyone had experience with this issue? I could really use a solution here to get the menu to display on top of the flash.
Is this possible? Basically I need to grab all the flash objects on the page (done) and then set the wmode to transparent so it doesn't mess up my DHTML menu.
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Code:
function swapvideo(w,h,url) {
document.getElementById('video_pholder').style.display='none';
[code]....
I have created a transparent flash video (virtual spokesperson) for my website. For demoing purposes, I would like to have this appear on any desired website.
This is what I am trying to produce - here a virtual spokesperson appears on the [url]website: [url]
Have a look at other sites which enable one to type in a URL and their demo virtual spokesperson appears on the given site: [url] [url]
I believe they do this within an iframe to display the underlying website.
Is it possible to simulate a mouse click at a certain point within a
frame using JavaScript?
How can I "click" an existing link with javascript so that the referrer is being passed on? please dont answer with "location.href=..." cause that hides the referrer.
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