said:
>For the purposes of this discussion I will say that Flash works if the
>Flash box, at the referenced Macromedia site, has content, the three
>tabs open, and the about tab identifies your browser as having Flash 7.
It does all that and the sample sites that I've test all work. The
Macromedia site does offer to let me download the plugin, but that's just
because I'm running an old version.
>Open the top and bottom panes of a mail window.
I don't do Mozilla mail, so news will have to do.
>Scroll between two adjacent, simple, text only, messages in the top pane
>while watching the new message appear in the bottom pane.
>How long does it take to change from one message to the next?
Under a second for a news post. This obviously includes fetch time from
the newsserver in the switching time. It's the same if I close the flash
window. Oh one more thing. I've got large download running at 157KB in
parallel while doing all this.
>What CPU are you running?
It's mid-range. 3GHz P4 with 512MB PC2700 RAM.
Steven
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