Flash activation interferring with Java popup?
Hi everyone, I'm currently working on my new portfolio website and as such have included the following Flash activation code in the page (to stop that 'click to activate' nonsense):
Quote:
<script type="text/javascript">
var fo = new FlashObject("portfolio.swf", "animationName", "700", "385", "8", "#FFFFFF");
fo.addParam("allowScriptAccess", "sameDomain");
fo.addParam("quality", "high");
fo.addParam("scale", "noscale");
fo.addParam("loop", "false");
fo.write("flashcontent");
</script>
In my flash movie I am trying to include a gallery that can lauch pop-up windows via javascript. In my ¬Digital>Gallery¬ section if you click the elearning button in Firefox it launches a pop-up window as intended using the following code in the movie (and no further code in the html page):
Quote:
on (release) {
getURL("javascript:NewWindow=window.open('elearnin g.html','Sony elearning','width=400,height=300,left=0,top=0,tool bar=No,location=No,scrollbars=No,status=No,resizab le=No,fullscreen=No'); NewWindow.focus(); void(0);");
}
however this does not function in IE (am using the latest one), it simply creates an error (as indicated by a "!" sign in the bottom corner of the browser)
can anyone suggest a better way of achieving these 2 things in the page (avoiding click to activate, and launching pop-ups), or have I just missed something reeeeally small here?
cheers very much
btw my page is here: www.robothousegames.com/johnevelyn