Hi,
I have a .swf file
Jquery Pluging works fine but how can I insert a link in my swf file?
I tried flashvars, attrs, params, link, href.
Something like this:
jQuery(document).ready(function() {
$('.media').media( {
width: 300,
height:250 ,
autoplay: true,
1) flashvars: { getURL:'h
Rhapidophyllum wrote on 5/26/2007 7:49 AM:
Are those -PC- instead of -Mac- Firefox instructions?
PC.
- Bil
Thanks, Bil. Problem, though, when I try to click 'Use this Plugin',
I can't (the textbox says 'None Available'). Are those -PC- instead
of -Mac- Firefox instructions? PCs need the Adobe Acrobat plugin,
but Macs don't. Safari is able to embed this default Mac PDF reader,
but Mac Firef
Rhapidophyllum wrote on 5/25/2007 7:56 PM:
I know it's early, but one comment:
for embedding PDF, works on my Mac in Safari, but Firefox demands to
either save the PDF or open it with another application. (Sorry,
don't know if this is a known issue or not!)
Within Firefox, go to Tools > Opti
Wow, that is great!
I know it's early, but one comment:
for embedding PDF, works on my Mac in Safari, but Firefox demands to
either save the PDF or open it with another application. (Sorry,
don't know if this is a known issue or not!)
Thanks!
On May 23, 2007, at 7:57 AM, Mike Alsup wrote:
We all love the jQuery and yours plugins \o/
greate job!
On 5/23/07, Mike Alsup <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
@Dan: That's a very good idea. Thanks for the suggestion!
@Alexandre: The plugin adds codebase and pluginspage attrs to the
object/embed elements so I think that's covered.
@Rob: I'm
@Dan: That's a very good idea. Thanks for the suggestion!
@Alexandre: The plugin adds codebase and pluginspage attrs to the
object/embed elements so I think that's covered.
@Rob: I'm not sure if there is a benefit to satay or not . The
referenced article is specific to Flash but I'm supportin
Mike Alsup wrote:
I've been working on consolidating and refactoring my media plugins.
The result is a single plugin that handles virtually any media type.
Supported Media Players:
- Flash
- Quicktime
- Real Player
- Silverlight
- Windows Media Player
- iframe
Supported Media Form
Subject: [jQuery] Re: [ANN] jQuery Media Plugin
Mike,
>I've been working on consolidating and refactoring my media plugins.
>The result is a single plugin that handles virtually any media type.
>
>Supported Media Players:
> - Flash
> - Quicktime
> - Real Player
>
Mike,
>I've been working on consolidating and refactoring my media plugins.
>The result is a single plugin that handles virtually any media type.
>
>Supported Media Players:
> - Flash
> - Quicktime
> - Real Player
> - Silverlight
> - Windows Media Player
> - iframe
>
>Supported Media
Mike, this is really impressive. Bravo!
-Original Message-
From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mike
Alsup
Sent: mercredi 23 mai 2007 12:58
To: jQuery Discussion
Subject: [jQuery] [ANN] jQuery Media Plugin
I've been working on consolidating and refac
Awesome Mike. This is really slick!
--Erik
On 5/23/07, Mike Alsup <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've been working on consolidating and refactoring my media plugins.
The result is a single plugin that handles virtually any media type.
Supported Media Players:
- Flash
- Quicktime
- Real
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