I'm looking to use mediaelement.js to show some HTML5 audio players on a page. Everything seems to be working great in Chrome/FF, but not in IE8.
http://future.thefutureforward.com/~orion/multimedia.html
The flash fallback .swf file is in the same folder as my mediaelement-and-player.min.js, so that's not the issue. I've tried script tags in the (where they are now) and before the , but that doesn't help.
Any thoughts as to why IE isn't functioning here would be much appreciated!
This bug is now solved in the latest version of mediaelement-and-player.min.js. Make sure you have version 2.9.3 installed.
Full details discussed in this github issue:
https://github.com/johndyer/mediaelement/pull/598
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I've been having a weird web fonts related problem with Firefox only.
To put it short, web fonts are not loading at all from Google or Typekit. This is also the case if I just browse to http://www.google.com/fonts or https://typekit.com/fonts
Here's how Firefox behaves on both sites:
I checked Typekit help regarding this type of issue. All the mentioned settings were correct. Also removed and re-installed Firefox. Tried to connect through 3 different network connections. Nothing seem to help.
I'm sure it's some very basic Firefox setting or problem, but I just can't figure out what. Anyone had similar issues? Any solutions?
Windows 7 Enterprise (32-bit), Firefox 34.0.5.
No problems with latest Chrome, IE 11 or latest Safari.
This is issue of Google web fonts not rendered
i think Mozilla support will help you, there is same issue and it solution also visite mozilla support forum
This is bug that can be found here
Im using Joomla 2.5 with gantry framework and my template doesn't working on IE9. The logo is the only part loaded.
The problem:
http://www.wmi9.com.br/aprova/
Does anyone know what can be?
Thanks!
The problem is with the slideshow the console showing a few errors:
Unsafe JavaScript attempt to access frame with URL http://www.wmi9.com.br
from frame with URL http://player.vimeo.com/video/2203727?wmode=transparent.
Domains, protocols and ports must match.
Try to remove the VIMEO and YOUTUBE slides.
Load perfectly in IE 9.0.8 on 64bit.
Interestingly enough, I have had an issue where the problem is not with IE itself. But with all the plugins and toolbars installed that it affects the page.
Folks,
I am using uploadify component (http://www.uploadify.com) in ASP.NET MVC 3. uploadify works fine with all browser (IE 8, Google Chrome). However, Mozilla Firefox does not display upload file button.
I have spent almost one day to troubleshoot and I still have not solution. Could you give some idea?
I just got a new computer and installed firefox (V8.0.1) yesterday. I've just experienced a similar issue (i.e. not seeing the uploadify button in firefox, though I do in chrome - both in the site I'm developing and http://www.uploadify.com/demos/). Using firefox I've browsed to http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/plugincheck/. There I'm told "For your safety, Firefox has disabled your outdated version of Flash. Please upgrade to the latest version.". I've upgraded the version of Flash and now when I visit the uploadify demo page I can see the "Select Files" button, as expected.
Install adobe flash player...it will work properly....
Hi Ive used jPlayer plugin and its working in chrome but not in IE and Firefox
can anyone help me to get this thing to work, here is the working demo ,
the music should be automatically playing, http://goo.gl/9RNIr
I already ask support at the jplayer plugin forum about this, but nothing came out good.
I check already the plugin documentation but I cant still able to fix it.
http://www.jplayer.org/latest/developer-guide/
any suggestion?
-edit-
the Fix is, I correct the url swf file , case close, this topic is ok already.
Silly Me.
Wanted to throw this question out to see if there's been any solutions as the Google Doc viewer is amazing.
Creating an iframe with an embedded Google Docs viewer does not work in IE 7,8.
https://docs.google.com/viewer
Does anyone have a work around?
I have the same problem, but didn't think it was acceptable to have to ask users to add the URL to their trusted sites in IE.
Luckily I came across the following post:
The embedded version of Google Docs Viewer (gview) will not load its images correctly if third party cookies are disabled. This problem is an issue for most IE users as by default it will be disabled. Below I provide a work around to this problem for at least until google adds a p3p. The original discussion of the issue can be found at google docs help forum.
I've tried this out and it works in IE8, IE7 and IE6.
I just tried an iframe targeting https://docs.google.com/viewer in IE7 and it is working.
But I have ChromeFrame installed in IE - maybe that's the reason it is working for me!
I tested displaying PDFs in Google Viewer with IE8 with following settings.
You may see the solution at http://victoriarange.blogspot.com/2010/07/solution-for-display-problem-of-pdfs-in_24.html