Now that Steve Jobs is no longer around, I moved to the number 1 spot in the list of people who hate dealing with Flash. I was just reading how even Adobe is going to abandon Flash as well for mobile devices and is going to push HTML5. Reminds me of the scene in Clockwork Orange in which Michael McDowell's parents don't let him move back into his room when he gets out of jail because they like the nice tenant they took in.
Usually (and Hopefully), my Flash issues are limited to placing a .swf file on the home page. I tried copying the Flash code into the HomePageText found in Content Management, Topics. The Flash worked in IE and older FireFox on a PC. But, it didn't work in latest version of FireFox on my Windows 7 laptop or Safari on the Mac. It kept displaying to default message to download the Adobe Flash plug-in. After trying to install the plug-in several times, I said to myself "why does it work on the client's old site but not the new one I am creating?". So, it had to be related to nopCommerce and Topics.
I removed the Flash markup from the HomePageText and place it directly into the \nop.Web\Views\Shared\Home\index.cshtml file and it works! Yeah!
but on the front end using chrome, firefox and IE I get Missing plugin, could you possibly help mw where i'm going vwrong and how and where to implement the nessercary code changes.
Thank you for the link I will try and implement this afternoon.
As stupid as this may sound I'm running on a development server and I know how to change the link etc but where do I find the root file should I create it in Presentation/Nop.Web.
Thank you for the link I will try and implement this afternoon.
As stupid as this may sound I'm running on a development server and I know how to change the link etc but where do I find the root file should I create it in Presentation/Nop.Web.
Kind Regards
Richard
Yes on the development machine the Root folder is Presentation\Nop.Web folder. And you should probably use localhost with a port if using the development server or the application name if you use IIS.
Yes I created the folder in VS10 and placed the SWF banner in there. I wrote the code in the homepagetext editor and it came up with "Alternative content"
I am running of a localhost server and replaced http// with localhost:etc
The first image appears but the second and third don't?? In the generated html viewer I seen to have various pieces of code underlined in red for example localhost, ConcordBanner.swf classid="clsid etc I have the latest plugin downloaded but it just shows the first image??
Yes I created the folder in VS10 and placed the SWF banner in there. I wrote the code in the homepagetext editor and it came up with "Alternative content"
I am running of a localhost server and replaced http// with localhost:etc
The first image appears but the second and third don't?? In the generated html viewer I seen to have various pieces of code underlined in red for example localhost, ConcordBanner.swf classid="clsid etc I have the latest plugin downloaded but it just shows the first image??
Once again again Kind regards
Very grateful for all help.
Richard
Hi Richard,
Could you open this link and tell me if you can see the banner which is under the video. http://gnc.bg.sapin.arvixe.com/ The code that it uses is exactly the same as the one in the blog. How do you add the code snippet? Did you used the plain Html editor?
Thanks
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