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Subject: RE: FLASH: FYI: New Macromedia tech note: Flash 5 Player issues
From: Simon Wheatley
Date: Tue, 26 Sep 2000 07:28:30 +0100

Thanks Helen. In the absence of hard information from Macromedia, and maybe
even to help them (!), has anyone else encountered this, and under what
circumstances?

Simon

-----Original Message-----
From: Helen Triolo [designerati-technica [dot] com (mailto:designerati-technica [dot] com)]
Sent: 24 September 2000 22:12
To: flasheratchinwag [dot] com
Subject: Re: FLASH: FYI: New Macromedia tech note: Flash 5 Player issues


This isn't much consolation, but the Flash-in-a-table-cell problem is
only a problem with some Flash 5 movies. I reported such a problem that
I had with http://i-Technica.com/flash5/flash5_000826.html (DON'T click
that link if you have IE in Win98 though -- it will crash IE4 or 5) to
Macromedia, but have since tried it with other movies and found that
they don't crash. That particular fla uses a dynamic text field with
escape sequence (\r, etc) formatting, and an html-formatted field, and
not much else. So I'd guess that one of those things (together with the
fact that's in a table cell) may be causing the problem. If you're
publishing something in F5 and want it in a table cell, you should just
go ahead and try it in Win98 -- it will either crash when the Flash
appears or not (it's not a sometimes thing). Hopefully a new version of
the player will come out soon and render this a moot point.

Regards,
Helen
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Flash 5 Journal: http://i-technica.com/flash5
Flash Q&A archive: http://i-technica.com/flashlist

Gregg Caines wrote:
>
> I agree.... It's the latest version of the most popular browser
> on the most popular operating system and tables are the only
> effective way to position things on a page. I'd say that's a
> pretty big bug to have to accommodate in the future (and past,
> retroactively). How fast have these Flash 5 players been
> going out again?
>
> ---------------------------------------------------
> Gregg Caines
> n e o m e t r i x systems inc.
> http://www.neometrixsystems.com
> gcainesatneometrixsystems [dot] com
>
> > Hi.
> >
> > I went down the list on this new tech note going "I can live with
that...
> > uhuh... ok, I can live with that..., I can live with that too...." until
I
> > got to this one:
> >
> > > Flash content in a table cell crashes Internet Explorer 5.5 on PC
> > >
> > > Flash content embedded in a table cell may cause crashing of Internet
> > Explorer
> > > 5.5 with the Macromedia Flash Player 5.
> >
> > I can't live with that one.
> >
> > the page says :
> > > Macromedia is aware of these issues, and is currently addressing them
> for
> > a
> > > future release of the player.
> >
> > Is this future release intended to be soon?
> >
> > I'm pretty certain my clients will refuse the use of ANY flash on their
> > sites if its not...
> >
> > Catherine
>

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