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I experienced a difficulty with Flash 5 (September 2002 demo version) under
Netscape 4.61 (last IBM release in 2001)...
Using a site with a short "movie" (animated photo) under Windows 95 and
Internet Explorer gives me a Flash picture "window" about half the size of
my 20-inch display screen, works great.
But when I try that same site under Warp 4 with Netscape the picture
"window" is less than half-inch square. The picture "window" cannot be
enlarged by grabbing it's edges with the cursor.
Right-clicking with the cursor on the Flash picture presents a menu that
includes some adjustments, but choosing "100%" only affects the vertical
dimension of the picture window, the horizontal dimension remains less than
a half-inch, thus showing only a tall narrow vertical strip portion of the
full picture. Other Flash adjustments for quality, etc, or resizing
Netscape's cache, seem to have no effect on picture size. The Flash readme
file has no mention of this problem.
Has anyone else encountered this problem?
Thanks,
WayneC
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