Just to let you know the code at www.nancyhoney.com does not work fine. I am presented with a blank screen when I go there. My screen resolution is set to 2560 by 1024 (dual monitor). The JavaScript in that opening page does not check for that resolution and the code logic does not have a 'catch all' else function to load the page in such an instance. I was using IE 5, with script enabled.
Detection wise tho, I'm sure its great.
Craig. www.nolandinsight.com
----- Original Message ----- From: "Mats Persson" <mats@imediatec.co.uk> To: <flasher@chinwag.com> Sent: Saturday, January 06, 2001 6:49 PM Subject: RE: FLASH: Mac Flash detection: restart required?
> > > Hi, Gregg, > > I've used the self-detecting version before to great success > (www.networkphotographers.com) because I was forced to provide IE 4.5 > support. I've also tried the MM detection script kit as well. > (www.nancyhoney.com) Both seems to work fine. > >
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