Flash animations and activex on pages

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  • jollygreengiant
    Sergeant

    • Mar 2007
    • 36

    Flash animations and activex on pages

    I have a problem with Flash animations on our website. Every time we gfo to view them we have to click on them twice befre we can use them.
    An example of a page im talking about is here http://www.shroscrea.com/jrwork.html
    Users should only have to click once and the image appears in the centre main box but on al flash images they have to click twice for this to work. Is it something we need to do with activex settings?
  • SChajin
    Major General

    • Jan 2006
    • 2792

    #2
    Re: Flash animations and activex on pages

    Love the stuff your kids are doing, it is so nice to see their talent. Just love it!
    Sharon Chajin

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    • jollygreengiant
      Sergeant

      • Mar 2007
      • 36

      #3
      Re: Flash animations and activex on pages

      Thanks schajin. We will probably just use a picture show in future but yes its great for them to see it online too i guess... Any ideas what we need to do to avoid having to click once to activate and then again for them to be displayed. Thank you again. Your comments make it worth while.

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      • Collectors-info
        General

        • Feb 2006
        • 8703

        #4
        Re: Flash animations and activex on pages

        Hi, I found it worked fine in IE. But on some images I hade to click twice using fire fox.
        But oddly enough? I found your menus worked in IE, but wouldn’t open in FF.
        But let other confer this.
        Regards Chris.

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        www.chrismorris.co.uk

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        • Watdaflip
          Major General

          • Sep 2005
          • 2116

          #5
          Re: Flash animations and activex on pages

          Lol, well I only tried with FF, but they worked fine with 1 click. Go figure

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