On 1/18/2008 9:02 AM, Tom Fulmer's hamster got loose on the keyboard
and typed ...:
Hello again,
This is an update to my message below. We have done some more tests. We
all use Windows very infrequently, so we may be missing something
basic. Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
This “plugin error” continues to be VERY erratic, with more successful
views than error messages.
We have now seen the plugin error with QT 7.4 in IE 7, IE 6, and IE
5.5. All in XP. On different computers in different locations. Before
and after installing all available XP and IE updates.
Is anyone else experiencing this error?
If you
give us some of the problem URLs it might help someone here to solve
the problem.
Thanks,
Tom
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Tom Fulmer
Fulmedia Interactive
717-626-0154
http://fulmediainteractive.com
360° panoramic photography for virtual tours, print, and large format
displays.
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From: Tom Fulmer <email@hidden>
Date: Thu, 17 Jan 2008 21:16:47 -0500
To: QTVR List <email@hidden>
Subject: QuickTime 7.4 / IE 6 problem
Hello to all,
I use Digest mode, so I apologize if this is old news.
While testing some updates to our website we discovered that attempting
to view QTVR files using QuickTime 7.4 for Windows and IE6, frequently
produces this error message.....
“An error occurred inside a plugin contained on this page.”
... followed by...
“The plugin did not initialize properly.”
.....followed by a broken movie icon.
It’s erratic. The first few attempts sometimes play fine before this
problem starts. Sometimes not.
Some things we’ve tried and learned:
1) No problems with QT7.4 and Firefox/XP, Firefox/Mac, or Safari.
2) QT 7.3 (or even QT5) do not cause the problem.
3) It’s not just on our site. We get the same errors on the WWP site,
panoramas.dk, etc.
4) It’s not just our computers. The same problem occurred for someone
else at another location after installing QT7.4 for Win.
5) It’s not just QTVR. The ad and demo of MacBook Air on Apple’s home
page throw the same errors. (Hopefully, that will provide some
incentive to fix this.)
All of this was with Win XP.
Can anyone else verify this problem on XP and/or Vista?
Thanks,
Tom
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Tom Fulmer
Fulmedia Interactive
717-626-0154
http://fulmediainteractive.com
360° panoramic photography for virtual tours, print, and large format
displays.
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