From: Digest To: "OS/2GenAu Digest" Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2006 00:00:45 EST-10EDT,10,-1,0,7200,3,-1,0,7200,3600 Subject: [os2genau_digest] No. 1339 Reply-To: X-List-Unsubscribe: www.os2site.com/list/ ************************************************** Wednesday 26 July 2006 Number 1339 ************************************************** Subjects for today 1 Re: Problems accessing Injoy site with Firefox/2 : Kris Steenhaut 2 Re: Problems accessing Injoy site with Firefox/2 : Kris Steenhaut 3 Re: Problems accessing Injoy site with Firefox/2 : Dennis Nolan 4 Re: Problems accessing Injoy site with Firefox/2 : Kris Steenhaut 5 Re: Problems accessing Injoy site with Firefox/2 : Leigh Bunting **= Email 1 ==========================** Date: Tue, 25 Jul 2006 17:08:37 +0200 From: Kris Steenhaut Subject: Re: Problems accessing Injoy site with Firefox/2 Dennis Nolan wrote: > If dontknow is returned then it displays No, it doesn't then > a This browser doest support Javascript-based Flash detection message. > It's displayed when openeing www.fx.dk with OPERA/2. Because Opera/2 doesn't support cascading sheets (CSS). > To me it looks like the web page authors have done all that they can. > > The question is what is returned by the > > navigator.userAgent.toLowerCase(); > function call > and what flash level is being detected. > No, it's not about detecting Flash, it's about an underlying string somewehere in one of the scripts. Java-script or maybe java-script in conflict with a CSS. For as you well aware off both systems are nothing buth macros, and it could be well the one macro disables the other and viceversa. Flash is not the issue! And the fact Opera/2 halts before CSS can be executed indicates the main problem lies in a CSS somewhere. Actually, it would be easy for them to sort out the error by loading their pages (mind the plural) into www.validator dot org But that would not resolve the main problem. For as I told before, after detectiong the error they (likely) would have to alter the entire stite, because everything that comes after is practically only Flash. And, as I told before too, I had the very same problem with that site already 3 years ago. Anybody willing to comply to html standards would already have resolved the matter a long time ago. Even my 3 banks have done so! -- Groeten uit Gent, Kris ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- **= Email 2 ==========================** Date: Tue, 25 Jul 2006 17:16:21 +0200 From: Kris Steenhaut Subject: Re: Problems accessing Injoy site with Firefox/2 Incidentally, opening www.fx.dk with Opera/2 returns this: http://www.taartenbakkerij dot com/bestanden/fxdk.jpg -- Groeten uit Gent, Kris ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- **= Email 3 ==========================** Date: Wed, 26 Jul 2006 08:34:52 +1000 From: Dennis Nolan Subject: Re: Problems accessing Injoy site with Firefox/2 Kris Steenhaut wrote: > Incidentally, opening www.fx.dk with Opera/2 returns this: > > http://www.taartenbakkerij dot com/bestanden/fxdk.jpg > Well I can see three places where it displays "This browser does not support Javascript based flash detection" So the flash detection function has correctly determined that Opera2 does not support flash. So the detector is working correctly. If the page renders ok with Firefox on WinXP and with Firefox on Linux(suse) but not with Firefox on Ecs, I would look first at the Ecs Firefox, Javascript and the Flash plugin. As for the Javascript causing Firefox to crash, I'm not convinced that this is what is happening as the script is used firstly to detect the browser and flash version and secondly to cause Firefox to create the Flash object and thirdly to control the visibility of various elements on the page. In other words it modifies the document that Firefox is reading. Basicly the script is only used to modify the version of flash in the document. Firefox renders according to what it understands of the document. Things in the document that Firefox doesn't understand, it ignores. Ergo, Firefox crashing is because of something Firefox has done. And my first target would be the Flash plugin, or because Flash is a windows object, Flash itself. I have given up trying to have Firefox and Flash, it always seemed more trouble than it was worth. In my experience Firefox crashes had two major causes, Flash and Firefox using the wrong dll files. If I need to see a flash site I do it in either XP or Linux. However the html on the site is an abomination with tables for page layout, invalid attributes applied to tags and inline styles. Note the Warp reference in the following snippet.

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I find it ironic that FX Communications are advertising and advocating the use of standards based and multi-platform products on a presentation which isn't. Regards Dennis. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- **= Email 4 ==========================** Date: Wed, 26 Jul 2006 02:09:33 +0200 From: Kris Steenhaut Subject: Re: Problems accessing Injoy site with Firefox/2 Dennis Nolan wrote: > > > Kris Steenhaut wrote: > >> Incidentally, opening www.fx.dk with Opera/2 returns this: >> >> http://www.taartenbakkerij dot com/bestanden/fxdk.jpg >> > Well I can see three places where it displays "This browser does not > support Javascript based flash detection" > So the flash detection function has correctly determined that Opera2 > does not support flash. So the detector is working correctly. > This is becoming very tedious. NO! It's saying flash DETECTION does not work. JAVA-SCRIPT BASED FLASH DETECTION! Opera/2 supports Flash, and Flash 7.63 is installed here. Yes, Flash 7.63 (you only have to install the windy flash *dll into the Opera/2 plugins directory). You can read, can't you? From the on Webster dictionnary: detection \di-tek-sion\ noun (15th century) 1 : the act of detecting : the state or fact of being detected 2 : the process of demodulating -- Groeten uit Gent, Kris ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- **= Email 5 ==========================** Date: Wed, 26 Jul 2006 22:12:01 +0930 From: Leigh Bunting Subject: Re: Problems accessing Injoy site with Firefox/2 Ed Durrant wrote: > Does anyone else see the same thing I do ? > > When going to http://www.fx.dk Hi Guys, I don't have any problem with the website. Running eCS1.15/Mozilla1.7.12/Flash 5 plug-in. -- Leigh Bunting Colonel Light Gardens South Australia ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------