>This is absolutely amazing! I cant believe it.
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>Anybody played with Microsoft Liquid Motion version 1 yet? Probably not, but hey you get it for free in your MSDN Universal and I have a side job website client who wanted something flashy for their homepage. So I read the docs start to finish on Liquid Motion, thought it sounded it very easy and stepped up to bat. For a non-artistic geek, I created a fairly decent animation I thought. Opened up my frontpage web, stuck the insertion point in a blank page, and published my graphic from Liquid Motion into that blank page just like helped prescribed. Pretty cool, 2 hours and I had a flashy animated trick for the home page. Oh wait... better check it in Netscape, hey what do you know it works! Ok, lets check it in IE5 - kablammo! Scripting Error!
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>So ok, heavy duty java elements in FrontPage sometimes dont seem to work until published to a real webserver (not PWS). So I upload my cool new animation page to my webspace (see
http://nappconference.com/splash.htm ). Works just fine in Netscape, but throws error in IE5.
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>Now what the heck!!! Doesn't Microsoft make Liquid Motion.
Yes Doesnt Microsoft prescribe Liquid Motion as the ultimate add-on to FrontPage?
Yes Doesn't FrontPage use the IE web browser ActiveX?
Yes Well then why can't IE see my friggin Liquid Motion animation when Netscape has no beef with it!
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>SET VENT OFF
>So ok... I blasted Liquid Motion with my supersized can of Raid and I feel better now =D)
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>BTW - if any of you scripting gurus can offer suggestions to my problem I'd be much obliged. I traced it thru with VI and studied all the lines before the error again with the JAvaScript Bible book and everything looks ok. I'm at a loss.
Hey Rox,
I can't help you with this one, but have you tried IE 5.5? Could be a bug in 5.0.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer