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Cheers Nick, know how to make that work in non IE, but took it all out as only need it for IE. It's only Flash 3 or 4 I think, doesn't give version on help oddly but 2002 anyway. I get my butlers to sort Pikey Scum out these days,
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BTW that probably requires at least Flash 8, which means it won't work on a lot of current phones.
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostPS IE only at mo.
Not sure why though
Anyway, one thing you'll need to fix is at line 56 of zoom.html:
Code:function mouseDown(e) { //get mouse x, y e = window.event; // this will fail
Code:e = e || window.event;
(You'll need to make the same change in a few other places too.)
Ah: it looks like Chrome shadows the true event object (passed as an argument) in the window.event property, which is why it's working there. I didn't realise they did that... learn something new every day
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Here it is:-
http://www.gatekeeperel.co.uk/temp/zoom.html
That's my house that is.
PS IE only at mo.Last edited by xoggoth; 14 October 2009, 13:29.
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Actually no probs just zooming in Flash. Div moves on background image, pass zoom and coords to same image in Flash movie inside the div, does what I want I think.
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Flash is good for cartoon like animations but I always found that with complex paintings or photos, even after tracing, I was sitting there twiddling my thumbs for half a minute every time I wanted to test a change. Dunno what it was doing.
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I'd be tempted to do the whole thing in Flash(Flex) with no HTML at all.
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Go for Flash, it's much better supported and with upcoming "buy in" from mobile phone manufacturers it will become THE standard.
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Dp will be along in the morning to tell you how fantastic it all is.
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Any comments on MS Silverlight?
Planning a new educational CD, mostly interactives of habitats, conservation etc.
Interactives (similar to these) have been a minor part of our previous programs but I want to do summit a bit more sophisticated this time. I would like to stick to approach of DHTML running in IE browser inside a VB.net program, nice and easy to provide updates, but have some more complex effects in mind, like an ability to zoom in realistically on part of a picture.
Could use Flash but never found it very suited to complex images. Silverlight has an image zoom facility and other features. Wondering if anyone has any general comments on it, any major problems etc. Cheers.Tags: None
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