Problem With Dynamic Source For Flash Object On IE
Mar 23, 2005
Does anybody encountered this problem ? My purpose is to change the source of a flash object from param_src = window.location.search.substring(1)
so the essential code is something like this:
command = '<object ... src="' + param_src + '" ... TYPE="application/x-shockwave-flash" ...</object>'
document.write(command);
This works on FIREFOX but IE keeps playing the same file instead of playing a new one !
I have tried to add the no-cache meta-tags in the header but it still doesn't work.
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Apr 29, 2004
Can I control the src attribute of a header <script> tag so that it loads a different script file depending on the value of a variable?
I have a javascript file that currently holds the variables for several countries and weihgts too much for a single file. I estimate that only 2-3kb of the 40+ that it now holds are used at any given point depending on the user's chosen country.
Now, I can split the file into several smaller files to reduce loading time but only if I have a way of dynamically loading the different files.
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Apr 10, 2011
i'm trying to insert a dynamic js file which contains multiple functions in it (for the example : function x, function y)and it seems that my google chrome doesn't really like it so muchis there anyway you know i can bypass it and make it work and both web browserscode examples:
// this is where the js file supposed to go
<script id="ScriptFile">
</script>
[code]....
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Apr 10, 2011
I'm trying to insert a dynamic js file which contains multiple functions in it (for the example : function x, function y) and it seems that my google chrome doesn't really like it so much. Is there anyway you know I can bypass it and make it work and both web browsers.
Code examples:
// this is where the js file supposed to go
<script id="ScriptFile">
</script>
//1.js contains function x and function y
document.getElementById('ScriptFile').src = "/Mysite/js/1.js"
Later on I need to preform some actions with function x & y. Couple more issues I need to explain first there are number of js files (1,2,3 .... n ). Which all contain the same functions but with same data so i cant register them hard-coded. If I type the function x into the "ScriptFile" block, it does work.. its not the function problem. Same goes if i include it as source in the "ScriptFile" block (<script id="ScriptFile" src="/Mysite/js/1.js") this only gives me an error while using chrome, works perfectly fine under explorer the error says it cant find function x.
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Oct 8, 2009
Run this code :
var empty = {};
var defaults = { validate: false, limit: 5, name: "foo", buttons :
{}};
[code]....
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Jul 1, 2009
I have a Flash movie on a web page and I want to send parameters to it with JavaScript to have it go to a selected frame. The AS3 code receives its information via an ExternalInterface API. The following code parses the URL argument (?page=x) and I want to send the value (x) to Flash. Unfortunately, when creating the objMovie variable, it is always undefined, therefore getFlashMovie is undefined and Flash never receives the callback. Thinking that it was because the flash movie is not loaded yet, I created a button to call callToActionscript, and when I click the button, I get the same error.
(getFlashMovie("myFlashMovie") is undefined)
Also,
if (params)
always returns true, whether there are parameters or not. I don't understand that, either.
The code follows:
<script >
$(document).ready(function() {
var params=getQueryParameters();
if(params) {
callToActionscript(params[0]);
}});
function getFlashMovie(movieName) {
var isIE = navigator.appName.indexOf("Microsoft") != -1;
var objMovie = (isIE) ? window[movieName] : document[movieName];
alert(objMovie); //Always return undefined
return objMovie;
} function callToActionscript(page) {
var myMovie=getFlashMovie("myFlashMovie").sentToActionscript(page);
} function getQueryParameters() {
var query = window.location.href.split('?')[1];
//query won't be set if ? isn't in the URL
if(!query) {
return { };
} else{
var param = query.split('=');
} return param[1];
}
</script>
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Apr 22, 2010
I am having trouble changing the value of a flash object using JS in IE. The flash code is below
<object id="FlashID" classid="clsid27CDB6E-AE6D-11cf-96B8-444553540000" width="721" height="423">
<param name="movie" id="movie" value="../../flash/world.swf">
<param name="quality" value="high">
[code]...
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Sep 29, 2011
Within my site I have the following code:-
Code:
<form>
<button onClick="changeVideo(2)" type="button"/>
</form>
<object id="videoPlayer" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" data="http://www.mysite.com/videoplayer.swf">
[code]....
By default when my site loads the flash file gets the value of currentItem from Flashvars and does what it needs to do with this value. The flash file in question is just a basic video player and the id of the video to be played is retrieved from flashvars.
However I want users to now be able to click the button in my form and then the value of flashvars in my videoPlayer object will change to the value passed in the changeVideo() function i.e. in the above example value="currentVideo=1" will become value="currentVideo=2".
That's the easy part I think but what I then need to do is get the flash file itself to load this video without a page refresh but I have no idea how to get the flash file to recognise this value once it has already loaded. What exactly are my best options here?:-
1. Reload the flash component via ajax every time a user selects a new video i.e. every time changeVideo() is fired?
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Jul 23, 2005
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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Apr 15, 2009
I'm trying to make a quick and dirty mp3 player that plays whatever mp3 is in the URL, for example [url] would open the SWF mp3 player (I chose this one for its simplicity[url]) and play that song. However, nothing I've tried works. Could someone take a look at my code ? Please note that downloading the mp3 through newwindow() works perfectly.
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May 7, 2010
Probably covering well trodden ground here but so far I haven't found any reliable solution and "it can't be done" seems crazy. Here goes:I have some Flash and non-flash banners that are to be embedded into my page - all managed by a simple CMS. The Flash movies are not created by me as they are for 3rd Party advertisors, and I do not want to be doing any Flash programming myself as it's not my thing and I don't have the resource to do it. As with the JPEG/GIF files - I just want to be given the file and then embed it.
What I want to do is produce some MI based upon when the various banners are clicked - things like how many clicks and who clicked them (users are logged into the web site so I can track them). Simple enough for JPEG/GIF banners capturing the onclick event but for Flash it seems that the Flash movie prevents (or overrides) the onclick event from registering.This seems crazy! I want my application logic (in this case logging user activity) to be independant of the media content - especially as I am not in control of the media content.Googling and experimentation shows that for IE I can seemingly use "onfocus" but this is not very satisfactory and of course I need a cross browser solution.This seems like such a simple concept that at the time of specifying the requirements it didn't occur to me that this might not be possible.... but it seems that I may be wrong!
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Mar 18, 2011
i am using the object flash embed instead of the swfobject or flashobject because I am embedding using js innerHTML. Is there a way to loose the dotted border in IE that swfobject fixes? The movie needs no interactivity its just a swf animation.
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Jan 8, 2011
is it possibile to detect and prevent through javascript the opening of a new window caused by a embedded flash object? In the html code this embedded object resides within a given div with id.
I would want to know about it because every time I open the page, the flash embedded object opens another window, and it is a little bit noisy.
Does exists a solution for that?
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Feb 23, 2011
I got some code that loads divs from other web pages into a particular div in my main page. In other words, I click on a button, and this tells jquery to load afragment of a particular page into my main page. For instance if I have 5 web pages onrock stars, I could have 5 buttons, and each button could load one rockstar's biography into a div on the main page (and replace whatever was there before). This works, and I do see the content that it loaded. But when I do 'view source' in IE, I do not see that content (the bio of the rock star). Another clue that this content is not really there, is when I try and run some code on that content. The content (from those external pages) have divs with specific names, and I try and make them into collapsible panels by running the following short function:
var IdentifyPanels = function() {
$("DIV.ContainerPanel > DIV.collapsePanelHeader > DIV.ArrowExpand").toggle(
function() {
[code]....
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Jan 28, 2008
This works in firefox:
document.eval(formname).elements.length
it does not work in any other browser
I call the same elements tag in lots of places, I'd have to wrap a large chunk of code in eval to make it work in other browsers. Is there any other way to call a dynamic object name?
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Aug 30, 2010
i don't know so much about jquery so just i use them with indication from their web site. so my problem is how can i use multiple source of jquery without one source stop the other,and that what i need:
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Jul 11, 2009
recently i noticed that all of my embedded JavaScript code and external style sheets are being shown IN "view source."
this happens in all browsers ( IE, FF, Chrome, and Safari [windows]) ... oddly enough it only happens when viewing on my vista or win2k3 machines. is this something added to these OS's or the result of an installed program? has anyone seen this before?
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Apr 1, 2010
I got a javascript object with some propeties let's say
function Animal() {
this.id; this.name;
}
I need to call id function in a dynamic way to get and set its value: something like this
Animal animal = new Animal();
var propertyName = "id";
animal.+propertyName = "name";
I tried like this:
$animal = $(animal);
$animal[propertyName]();
but i receive animal.propertyName is not a function.Is there an elegant way to do it with jQuery?
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Doing my own fitness bootcamp site and want to fancy up my front page. My front page loads a picture and I want it to load like flash. What could I do? I have all the Adobe Software, just don't know how to use it.
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I'm trying to put some code together to create an image-swapping system, that when you click on the image it'll hide the image and replace it with a given iframe vimeo/youtube code...The swapping part works fine, however when the iframe loads up, it hides all other flash objects in the page, and I can't figure out why.Here's the JS
Code:
function swapvideo(w,h,url) {
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Below is as far as I tried to get on my own,
var as,ae;
as = document.getElementsByTagName("img");
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ae = as[i];
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}
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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]
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