| | | | | In lugnet.robotics.nxt, Juergen Stuber <juergen@jstuber.net> wrote:
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> Anyway, here the main problem is that the video is embedded in the page,
> and there is no simple link to access it, as there should be.
'Should' is subjective here. I made that little video; I get to decide how it's
presented. :)
I am surprised that you talk about Javascript problems - even Mozilla should be
able to access the video on that page just fine. What browser and version are
you having trouble seeing the video with, on what operating system?
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| Brian,
Brian Kendig wrote:
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> I am surprised that you talk about Javascript problems - even Mozilla should be
> able to access the video on that page just fine. What browser and version are
> you having trouble seeing the video with, on what operating system?
As a matter of fact, I can't see the video by myself, using Mozilla
1.7.13 on Linux (didn't work with konqueror or Cross Office also);
apparently, there is no Mozilla quicktime plugin for Linux available
presently (is it?).
> In lugnet.robotics.nxt, Juergen Stuber <juergen@jstuber.net> wrote:
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>>Anyway, here the main problem is that the video is embedded in the page,
>>and there is no simple link to access it, as there should be.
>
>
> 'Should' is subjective here. I made that little video; I get to
decide how it's
> presented. :)
Well, I'd prefer a simple link to the video here also, but as you
correctly stated, it's completely your decision how to present it.
It's a simple provider-consumer thing, I guess: you decide how many
people will be able to see your works and how many won't be - it's the
internet surfer's decision how much effort he is willing to spend for
watching it (as for me, when encountering pages with embedded content, I
try it once - if it doesn't work and I don't find a decent plug-in with
a reasonable effort, I leave, never to come back there).
After all, really should have liked to see it.
Regards,
Matthias Paul
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Hi Brian,
"Brian Kendig" <brian@enchanter.net> writes:
> In lugnet.robotics.nxt, Juergen Stuber <juergen@jstuber.net> wrote:
> >
> > Anyway, here the main problem is that the video is embedded in the page,
> > and there is no simple link to access it, as there should be.
>
> 'Should' is subjective here. I made that little video; I
> get to decide how it's presented. :)
sure, but I get to make bad jokes about abba being fish in revenge ...
> I am surprised that you talk about Javascript problems -
> even Mozilla should be able to access the video on that
> page just fine.
Provided it has a plugin for videos, which mine doesn't have
(and that won't change).
The problem with your JavaScript is that it obfuscates the link to the video
too much (in other cases I can often get it by looking at the source).
Jürgen
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