Bunny
Jul 20, 2004, 11:48 PM
This is an extensive and complicated problem with regards to Netscape 7.1, Flash/Shockwave the latest versions, and Windows Media Player 9.
The first time I encountered this I was using Netscape and wmv movies will not play as an embedded movie on a webpage. I manually altered the file extension-program call in Netscape and that fixed the problem. Then, when I tried to access .swf files directly, both Netscape AND Explorer tell me that they don't know how to handle it, even though I have Flash/Shockwave installed and have tested both of them on several sites that uses php or does not load the flash animation directly.
I fiddled with the file extensions for a bit on my Win XP OS but to no avail because I don't know what executable to call up to open the .swf files directly, however, I know I shouldn't have do that as I've owned other computers that allowed me to view the .swf file directly without having it embedded in a website. i.e. the website calls it up as
http://www.website.com/flashmovie.swf
Netscape, Windows Media Player, Macromedia forums have been absolutely no help and I just updated my display drivers. I have all the latest versions of everything, so why are my file extensions screwed up?
- Bunny
The first time I encountered this I was using Netscape and wmv movies will not play as an embedded movie on a webpage. I manually altered the file extension-program call in Netscape and that fixed the problem. Then, when I tried to access .swf files directly, both Netscape AND Explorer tell me that they don't know how to handle it, even though I have Flash/Shockwave installed and have tested both of them on several sites that uses php or does not load the flash animation directly.
I fiddled with the file extensions for a bit on my Win XP OS but to no avail because I don't know what executable to call up to open the .swf files directly, however, I know I shouldn't have do that as I've owned other computers that allowed me to view the .swf file directly without having it embedded in a website. i.e. the website calls it up as
http://www.website.com/flashmovie.swf
Netscape, Windows Media Player, Macromedia forums have been absolutely no help and I just updated my display drivers. I have all the latest versions of everything, so why are my file extensions screwed up?
- Bunny