Dilbert
Mark Schonewille
m.schonewille at economy-x-talk.com
Fri Mar 14 11:29:13 EDT 2008
Hi Tom,
I bet this isn't Mac OS X, Flash, RR nor my code. You must be using
some software that checks outgoing connections. The stack connects to
clearspring.com to get the Flash widget. However, it connects to
dilbert.com first, so I don't understand why you don't get an error
about that first.
You wrote me off-list about mouse irresponsiveness. This has nothing
to do with my code, but with either RevBrowser or Flash. I'll have to
figure that out and perhaps post a bug to QCC. If anyone else has
problems with mouse clicks in RevBrowser, please file a bug.
Many thanks for your comments!
Best regards,
Mark Schonewille
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On 14 mrt 2008, at 15:49, Thomas McGrath III wrote:
> Mark,
>
> I tried your stack and imediattley got a Flash error "Adobe Flash
> Player has stopped a potentially unsafe operation" - The following
> local application on your computer or network: applewebdata:blah
> blah is trying to communicate with this Internet-enabled location:
> bin.clearspring.com
>
> with To let this application communicate with the internet, click
> settings. You must restart this application after changing your
> settings. OK, Cancel
>
> Is this Mac OSX, Flash or RR or Your code in RR doing this?
> First time I have seen this.
>
> Thanks
>
> Tom McGrath
>
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