Here's the problem. I've posted a video on my blogpage, and in IE it shows up correctly, but in Mozilla Firefox it is squished a bit. I can tell that the problem is that in Mozilla it shows the status bar on the bottom while in IE it does not.
Scroll to the bottom of the page and you can view it: HERE
EDIT: If it helps, this is where I develop the code for the video to place on my site: HERE
Here is the code that I've been using.
If someone could tell/show me how to fix these two questions, I would be very greatful.Code:<table border='0' cellpadding='0' align="center"> <tr><td> <OBJECT id='mediaPlayer' width="240" height="225" classid='CLSID:22d6f312-b0f6-11d0-94ab-0080c74c7e95' codebase='http://activex.microsoft.com/activex/controls/mplayer/en/nsmp2inf.cab#Version=5,1,52,701' standby='Loading Microsoft Windows Media Player components...' type='application/x-oleobject'> <param name='fileName' value="http://www.juganoth.maximum-play.com/images/misc/joshsave/jerm.wmv"> <param name='animationatStart' value='true'> <param name='transparentatStart' value='true'> <param name='autoStart' value="false"> <param name='showControls' value="true"> <param name='loop' value="false"> <EMBED type='application/x-mplayer2' pluginspage='http://microsoft.com/windows/mediaplayer/en/download/' id='mediaPlayer' name='mediaPlayer' displaysize='4' autosize='-1' bgcolor='darkblue' showcontrols="true" showtracker='-1' showdisplay='0' showstatusbar='-1' videoborder3d='-1' width="240" height="225" src="http://www.juganoth.maximum-play.com/images/misc/joshsave/jerm.wmv" autostart="false" designtimesp='5311' loop="false"> </EMBED> </OBJECT> </td></tr> </table>
1- How do I remove the buffer/status bar on the vid when viewing it in Mozilla
2- How do I get Mozilla to NOT start automatically when you visit my page?
Thanks!
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Not that this prolly helps very much, but if any thing your project requires activex, it will be incompatible with FireFox and it doesn't allow activex for security reasons.
BTW, the dragon images on your website are the symbol of Shotokan (a hard style Japanese fighting style)...
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Yup, knew it was a shotokan tiger.
Don't know if this has anything to do with activex or not either. Perhaps someone with some skillzzz can answer that. :P
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