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    Default Please check on your computers if the following site is loading up

    Hello

    Please check this link to see if the swf is loading up.

    [url]http://www.cre8x.co.uk/cre8xworld/3d.htm[/url]

    I would be interested to see what systems you are using to view it.

    Thanks very very much!

    Tony



    Tony Currie Guest

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    Default Re: Please check on your computers if the following siteis loading up

    Loaded up and worked fine. Very cool if I do say so myself :-D

    As far as system?

    WindowsXP
    FlashPlayer (most recent)
    128MB GeForce FX 5200
    512 RAM
    connection speed: Cable

    Not quite sure if that's what you meant by system but that's what you got!

    playthevictim Guest

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    Default Re: Please check on your computers if the following site is loading up

    WinXP
    IE6&NN7
    576Kbps connexn
    1024Mb ram

    Loaded and worked fine on both NN7&IE6 - looks great.

    You might try making the direction change if as soon as an arrow is pressed
    and abort the current direction, that might make it easier to navigate
    through you small gaps (or maybe im just a bit malco!!).
    You could further enhance it by checking to see if an arrowKey(other than
    the current travelling direction) is depressed when you run into
    something....

    Just a thought!

    Also.....

    You can detect the specs of the systems that view the site using:

    System.capabilities.serverString

    You could then pass this to a server-side script to store as part of a feed
    back form or something...
    Still - that assumes that the viewer manages to make it onto the site ;)


    have a look in ASdictionary

    mine produces:
    A=t&SA=t&SV=t&EV=t&MP3=t&AE=t&VE=t&ACC=f&PR=t&SP=t &SB=f&DEB=t&V=WIN%207%2C0%
    2C14%2C0&M=Macromedia%20Windows&R=1280x1024&DP=72& COL=color&AR=1.0&OS=Window
    s%20XP&L=en&PT=External&AVD=f&LFD=f&WD=f

    good luck,
    Ed

    --
    nospam AT edmassey DOT co DOT uk


    Ed Massey Guest

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    Default Re: Please check on your computers if the following site is loading up

    Thanks Guys. Some good feedback.


    "Ed Massey" <forumreply@edmassey.co.uk> wrote in message
    news:c6620s$624$1@forums.macromedia.com...
    > WinXP
    > IE6&NN7
    > 576Kbps connexn
    > 1024Mb ram
    >
    > Loaded and worked fine on both NN7&IE6 - looks great.
    >
    > You might try making the direction change if as soon as an arrow is
    pressed
    > and abort the current direction, that might make it easier to navigate
    > through you small gaps (or maybe im just a bit malco!!).
    > You could further enhance it by checking to see if an arrowKey(other than
    > the current travelling direction) is depressed when you run into
    > something....
    >
    > Just a thought!
    >
    > Also.....
    >
    > You can detect the specs of the systems that view the site using:
    >
    > System.capabilities.serverString
    >
    > You could then pass this to a server-side script to store as part of a
    feed
    > back form or something...
    > Still - that assumes that the viewer manages to make it onto the site ;)
    >
    >
    > have a look in ASdictionary
    >
    > mine produces:
    >
    A=t&SA=t&SV=t&EV=t&MP3=t&AE=t&VE=t&ACC=f&PR=t&SP=t &SB=f&DEB=t&V=WIN%207%2C0%
    >
    2C14%2C0&M=Macromedia%20Windows&R=1280x1024&DP=72& COL=color&AR=1.0&OS=Window
    > s%20XP&L=en&PT=External&AVD=f&LFD=f&WD=f
    >
    > good luck,
    > Ed
    >
    > --
    > nospam AT edmassey DOT co DOT uk
    >
    >

    Tony Currie Guest

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