Hello,
my problem is that I need relative path names at my website. The structure of my website is about this one:
/emff/emff_stuttgart.swf
/religion/my_baptism/index.html
/religion/my_baptism/witness.mp3
/music/zeltstadt_siloah_2010.html
/music/zeltstadt_siloah_2010.mp3
Every topic has an own directory. In addition, CSS files and the emff have a seperate directory. Here is my code: of /religion/my_baptism/index.html
<object style="margin-top:4mm" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" data="../../emff_stuttgart.swf" width="140" height="30">
<param name="movie" value="../../emff/emff_stuttgart.swf">
<param name="bgcolor" value="#FFF8E8">
<param name="FlashVars" value="src=Valentin_tauft_Stefan.mp3">
</object>
The code works perfectly in the Phase 5-Browser. In Firefox it doesn't work at all. In the IE it works, but I first have to confirm in a bar on the top, that Active X is ok. It seems to depend on the fact, that my website is not yet in the web, but loaded by the file:///-protocol. I guess, the IE guesses, that the emff wants to access my local hard disk, which is in a way correct.
By the way I found the same problem at one of the examples, listed in "showcase". It's the CD Gem (german music store). If I start it with the IE, after every Song there is a little Play-button. If I start it by Firefox, there is nothing after the song name.
Is it correct, that the emff requires all files in the same directory? But some browsers understand it. My Firefox has the Shockwave Flash Plugin 10.1.53.64. So I think, this is not the reason. It seems to be a bug in the emff.
Or did I do something wrong?
Have a nice day!
DJ Oticon
Sorry, I didn't translate my code in english. Here is it:
<object style="margin-top:4mm" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" data="../../emff_stuttgart.swf" width="140" height="30">
<param name="movie" value="../../emff/emff_stuttgart.swf">
<param name="bgcolor" value="#FFF8E8">
<param name="FlashVars" value="src=witness.mp3">
</object>
So you needn't wonder about the different file names.