Linked by Kroc Camen on Tue 23rd Jun 2009 08:07 UTC
Mozilla & Gecko clones Last week, OSNews reported on a letter I had wrote to Mozilla complaining of a JavaScript dependant HTML5 video example they had published. The letter caused a great deal of stir and Mozilla have replied by publishing a new example that does not rely upon JavaScript to see the video. Secondly, Mozilla have actually used Video for Everybody for their "What's new in Firefox 3.5" page! A big win for HTML5 video across the web!
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Hmm
by SJ87 on Tue 23rd Jun 2009 11:12 UTC
SJ87
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2007-12-16

Dunno who should I blame, but this "one for all" implementation doesn't actually work at all with Midori and results in two simultaneous playbacks with Konqueror (simultaneous but not synchronous -> horrible "echoing" of sound).

RE: Hmm
by Kroc on Tue 23rd Jun 2009 11:19 in reply to "Hmm"
Kroc Member since:
2005-11-10

Could you e-mail me (kroccamen@gmail.com) with more specific details of your browser / plugin setup and I’ll be glad to look into this. Hopefully it can be solved, but unfortunately, doing this without JavaScript means that if a browser doesn’t play fair, there’s possibly no solution. VfE will definitely target 99% of people, and for open source browsers, bugs may be able to be filed.

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