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Drag-and-Drop Resizable Flash...
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Dec. 02, 2008, 12:24 PM
Post: #50
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RE: Drag-and-Drop Resizable Flash...
ProxRocks Wrote:z12 Wrote:I stuck this into the 2nd span and the toggle still worked.that def. did NOT work for me, had to revert to pre-swap... My bad. I wasn't seeing or thinking straight. ProxRocks Can you post the filter your using? I'd like to run it so I can get a better idea of what your seeing. Before I redo the script so it'll work with Firefox, I'd like to see what it's supposed to do. ProxRocks Wrote:ps - where does this leave us with the document.onmouse(down|up|move) issue? i'm def. seeing some "odd behavior" here-and-there... I spent some time looking over the script, what your seeing doesn't surprise me. I spent some time yesterday playing around to see if I could get Graycode's method to work, that is, put the className on the object so it could be resized directly without a using a wrapping span or div. I had good results injecting the object back in with Firefox, but IE is doing some odd things. When I initially toggle the object on with IE, it loads the flash twice. If I warp the object in a div it doesn't do this. IE was also doing some odd things on USAToday on the snapshot page. That page has two flash objects. One always toggled on/off as expected. The other would toggle, download the flash but not display it. It looked to be an issue with a reply the flash requested after loading. If the filter was not enabled, the flash requested one page, but when toggled, it requested a different page. That page would return a reply without a content-type header. I'm not sure what to think of that. Firefox worked ok. Anyway, before I dived deeper into script event handling I wanted to see what options we had as far as putting the object back in. If I can't get IE to toggle on without downloading the flash twice, we may have no choice but to wrap it in a div or some other container. z12 |
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