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    Default buggy flash or buggy pc?

    Hi NG!

    Would you please try to open that site [url]http://pm-trainings.de/__dev/[/url]
    focusing on the flash in the left frame? The site works absolutely fine on
    most pcs (even Apple and on NS 4.7) - except my client's one (XP with IE
    6.0).

    What happens there: the site loads, the globe starts spinning - everythings
    fine. Until you click a button of the menu, where mainFrame should load a
    new document - nothings happens for a long time of loading, though it's pure
    HTML and some images. When I deleted the part defining the swf in the left
    document the site ran on my client's pc. So it probably hast to to someting
    with the swf.

    Thanks for your time on testing,
    I couldn't find anything wrong with the code or the swf.

    Greets from Germany,
    Chris


    Christian Gick Guest

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  3. #2

    Default Re: buggy flash or buggy pc?

    Hm.
    Nobody willing to quick-test?


    Christian Gick Guest

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    Default Re: buggy flash or buggy pc?

    Everything comes up right away for me. No delays. Seems fine. Did you
    empty your cache to make sure you are not getting an old version?
    tf

    "Christian Gick" <cg@clicksports.de> wrote in message
    news:bpfr6q$frm$02$1@news.t-online.com...
    > Hi NG!
    >
    > Would you please try to open that site [url]http://pm-trainings.de/__dev/[/url]
    > focusing on the flash in the left frame? The site works absolutely fine on
    > most pcs (even Apple and on NS 4.7) - except my client's one (XP with IE
    > 6.0).
    >
    > What happens there: the site loads, the globe starts spinning -
    everythings
    > fine. Until you click a button of the menu, where mainFrame should load a
    > new document - nothings happens for a long time of loading, though it's
    pure
    > HTML and some images. When I deleted the part defining the swf in the left
    > document the site ran on my client's pc. So it probably hast to to
    someting
    > with the swf.
    >
    > Thanks for your time on testing,
    > I couldn't find anything wrong with the code or the swf.
    >
    > Greets from Germany,
    > Chris
    >
    >

    tralfaz Guest

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    Default Re: buggy flash or buggy pc?

    > Everything comes up right away for me. No delays. Seems fine. Did
    > you empty your cache to make sure you are not getting an old version?
    > tf
    Yes I did. I solved the problem:
    there where textfiles to read vars from - I accidently put that import into
    a frame that looped.
    Apache logs showed that these files were loaded again & again which caused
    problems on slow connections.

    Thanks for helping out, tralfaz!


    Christian Gick Guest

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