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Posted by Ed Mullen on 01/13/08 02:02
Paul wrote:
> "Ed Mullen" <ed@edmullen.net> ha scritto nel messaggio
> news:HKSdnaogtPf7nRTanZ2dnUVZ_qjinZ2d@comcast.com...
>> Paul wrote:
>>> Where can I get an analog clock for my web pages?
>> 1. Google for flash clock.
>> 2. http://edmullen.net/fclock.php
>
> Thank you very much. I have used one of those clock and put it in one of my
> pages here
> http://www.orefelici.com/wedding.html
>
> If I use IE it's OK and I like it!!
> But...if I use Mozilla Firefox. it is invisible...... why?
>
> If I haven't made some mistakes it depends probably on different functions
> of these browsers.
> If it is so, it is better for me if I don't put this flash things.
> Anyway they are interesting and funny in some way!
> Paul
>
>
On that page there is a bit about embedding the clock in an HTML page
using "object." Try that. It is a way to have your HTML work
"cross-browser" and validate.
http://validator.w3.org/
http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/
I just visited Italy (Roma, Firenze and Vezzia) in September. I loved
Italy! I even got to meet for the first time my cugina in Fiugni.
My mother's maiden name was DiMarcantonio. I am half Italian and half
Irish. Which should, to anyone astute enough, explain any strange
messages I may have ever posted here. :-)
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Ed Mullen
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