Force a wait...
Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2011 4:05 pm
Hi Folks,
Any thoughts on a problem here. 42 pano tour; map pano is the html, and everything else is just linked swf; all panos use multiresolution.
Here is how to duplicate problem: From the map page, go to the mill (building on the right.) Immediately when it opens, and before it has finished loading, click on the magnify glass. It is a video of the mill wheel.
2 problems have been detected. 1. Popup stayed black, upon closing and entering the mill building, the video suddenly opened up where it shouldn't, and not inside the popup box. 2. The video opened, but then the whole program crashed after a few seconds with the Adobe crash screen.
I you wait a few seconds, this does not happen and the video loads nicely. My thought was to turn on the screen-tint during the load to prevent clicking hotspots, or turning all the hotspots off during the load. Both are easy to do, but I don't know how to link this to the load function.
Hope I have explained this properly.
http://www.museumshamilton.ca/backus/BackusMap1.html
Thanks
Bob
Any thoughts on a problem here. 42 pano tour; map pano is the html, and everything else is just linked swf; all panos use multiresolution.
Here is how to duplicate problem: From the map page, go to the mill (building on the right.) Immediately when it opens, and before it has finished loading, click on the magnify glass. It is a video of the mill wheel.
2 problems have been detected. 1. Popup stayed black, upon closing and entering the mill building, the video suddenly opened up where it shouldn't, and not inside the popup box. 2. The video opened, but then the whole program crashed after a few seconds with the Adobe crash screen.
I you wait a few seconds, this does not happen and the video loads nicely. My thought was to turn on the screen-tint during the load to prevent clicking hotspots, or turning all the hotspots off during the load. Both are easy to do, but I don't know how to link this to the load function.
Hope I have explained this properly.
http://www.museumshamilton.ca/backus/BackusMap1.html
Thanks
Bob