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| I am new to this so please forgive any stupid questions. I have just created my first talking picture and exported it to a WEB page. Previewing in IE it works fine but in Firefox nothing happens, no picture and no error message. I am using CrazyTa;k 4.0 and FrontPage. I have checked the obvious Firefox setting but nothing seems out of place. Is there something obvious I am doing wrong?
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| Thanks Cricky but I wouldlike to get it working for people who only use Firefox.
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It is Firefox...it's an add-on that allows people to see things in Firefox that are not written with Firefox users in mind. It's a matter of right-clicking on the page or link and opening it with an IE viewer without all the inherent weaknesses and holes that IE contains. Basically an interpreter.
Cricky
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| Hi, I use IE7, but when I want to access my web page, I only see the 2 buttons (play and stop) but no image appears. When I use the example.html in local, everything is fine but not via my personal web page. In my folder, I have my html page and the folder contain all flash files... Thanks
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Difficult to determine without viewing the source code. What's the URL (address)? You can send me a PM if you don't want to post it here.
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seb.lecaillou, I received your PM.
The JavaScript file is up and loads, the Flash player .swf is up and loads as well because I see the two buttons on your page, what does not load is the two FLV files.
Please try the following:
1. On the Windows 2003 server, open the Internet Information Services Manager.
2. Expand the Local Computer Server.
3. Right-click the local computer server and select Properties.
4. Select the MIME Types tab.
5. Click New and enter the following information:
- Associated Extension box: .FLV
- MIME Type box: flv-application/octet-stream
6. Click OK.
7. Restart the World Wide Web Publishing service.
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