A problem site
Timothy J. Wood
tjw at omnigroup.com
Mon Feb 5 15:03:10 PST 2001
On Monday, February 5, 2001, at 03:00 AM, Jyrki Wahlstedt wrote:
> I have tried several times to look at www.octiv.com, but this always,
> sooner or later, leads to a situation, where I have to kill the
> browser, because of a spinning disc?! The content of the(se) page(s)
> may be the reason, but what it exactly is, I have no idea.
This appears to have been a bug in our QuickTime-based MP3 decoding
for Flash files. Once this was fixed, this page exhibited _another_
crasher in the Flash code (I was using the uncompressed size of a sound
clip where I should have been using the compressed size, resulting in an
invalid memory access). These problems will be fixed in the next
release.
> Also moving to some pages does not work, maybe they do not write
> correct HTML, wouldn't be the first time around, but in any case…
> One problem I have noted earlier still exists. If I am in my home site,
> www.avstechnologies.com, and write to the URL well www.tekes.fi, I end
> up with error 404, because the URL formed is
> www.avstechnologies.com/index2.html and not www.tekes.fi/index2.html,
> as it should be. Also, on that page all the texts are not rendered
> (seem to be alt-tags).
I assume you mean that when you are currently at
www.avstechnologies.com and you type "www.tekes.fi" in the browser
address field, you go to www.avstechnologies.com/index2.html instead of
www.tekes.fi/index2.html. Is this correct?
Which page is not rendered correctly?
-tim
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