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Differences between Internet Explorer and Firefox regarding special audiovisual
effects
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Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0
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Mozilla Firefox 2.0
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| IE enables Page Transitions (HTML wipes) in this slideshow.
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FF does not support Page Transitions (Meta tag).
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| IE enables Animated Graphics (.GIF) by default in this slideshow.
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FF suppresses Animated Graphics by default. (Also, the firewall 'ZoneAlarm
Security Suite' inhibits so called commercial ads, e.g. the waving flag.)
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| IE shows our TypewriterText effect (JavaScript 1.2).
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FF does now show TypewriterText effect (JavaScript 1.2).
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| All multimedia effects function properly (Javacript DHTML). |
Several clientside JavaScripts do not run in Firefox nor Safari. |
| IE shows videofilms (.AVI) via dynamic/inline image tag.
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FF cannot show AVI via <img dynsrc=...> .
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| IE can present sound simply via <img dynsrc= ...> within page.
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FF cannot present background/inline sound via <img dynsrc=...> .
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| IE has poor graphical processing of background image moving from right to left
over canvas (CSS in JavaScript).
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FF has fluent background movement of image over canvas via Cascading
StyleSheet.
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| IE has pseudo-FullScreen. |
FF has a better FullScreen presentation of slideshow in browser window.
Pressing F11 gives a larger viewing area.
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FF cannot find a plugin for .AVI video's. |
| IE (on WinTel platform) can not handle the spectacular Color Range Cycling such
as the Commodore Amiga could with graphic format *.ILBM. Even in animated
images: PageFlipping and ColorCycling together: Real-time psychedelic effects
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FF (on WinTel platform) can not handle Color Range Cycling in the spectacular
way as the Commodore Amiga could with graphic format *.ILBM. Even in animated
images: PageFlipping and ColorCycling together: Real-time psychedelic effects
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| Sadly enough, Microsoft has abandoned its own multimedia tag in the newest
version of Internet Explorer: 'img dynsrc' will not work anymore in IE v.7 . It
is a very handy and simple to use tag-attribute for inline sounds or direct
video films within a webpage. Yet again, another blunder of MSFT. Many websites
have to be re-coded. |
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