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N3XuS - Browser Shake that seems to work! 1

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oldnewbie

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Dec 6, 2000
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Fell upon this this morning...
Thought you'd be interested. This one doesn't seem to stop the movie while it's shakin'. Don't know if it only really depends on the javascript function in the html, but check it out:


Carl, haven't re-installed the AOL browser on my upgraded machine, so you mind checking if this shakin' crashes it?

Regards,
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it does..they all do..everyone i have seen so far..and although how cool it might be, there has to be a work around for aol that no one has found yet..

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carlsatterwhite@orlandomediasolutions.com
 
Thanks man :)
 
The difference is that the javascript isn't bein' called from the Flash movie.
So if I want to shake the browser at the right time I'll have to make a wait loop thing, which won't work, since old computers will play my movie slower which results in asynchrone shaking with my Flash.
 
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