[Laszlo-user] Embed-Compressed.js with IE and Firefox
Benjamin Shine
ben at laszlosystems.com
Tue Nov 6 21:12:38 PST 2007
Sorry about the docs, there -- the presence of a file named Lz.html
has been fixed in trunk, but that doesn't help with your problem.
FWIW, that page is available here:
http://labs.openlaszlo.org/trunk-nightly/docs/reference/library.Lz.html
...but that page doesn't have useful information. Upon consulting the
source, I find comments that indicate the missing snippet is:
<script language="JavaScript" type="text/javascript">
lz.swfEmbed({{url: 'myapp.lzx?lzt=swf', bgcolor: '#000000', width:
'800', height: '600'})
</script>
Hope this helps.
On Nov 6, 2007, at 3:06 PM, David Buckler wrote:
> I am running into some unexpected behavior trying to run a SOLO’d
> application and embed-compressed.js with the end goal of using the
> new <html> tag in the application. The biggest problem right now
> is that it works just fine in Firefox but the second you take it
> over to Internet Explorer the remote datasets don’t work and the
> browser gives me an error message on line 944 talking about the
> Object doesn’t support this property or method. I see browser
> identification being implemented in the embed-compressed.js file I
> am just wondering if it is working correctly. I can run the raw
> swf in both Firefox and IE and the datasets work but I cannot
> obviously use the <html> tag. I tried to check out the
> documentation for the Lz object as referred to in Chapter 35
> Browser Integration and then in the Reference but it links to a
> webpage that doesn’t exist, /lps-4.0.6/docs/reference/Lz.html. The
> basis for my wrapped page was copied from the html tag example not
> the code provided by the SOLO application wizard. Can anyone
> confirm or deny this behavior and a known issue?
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