Web Gallery Problem!

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Catherine
Sep 1, 2004
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I have a Photo Web Gallery at <http://www.keithwilliamson.com/taiwan/taiwan.html>. Would somebody please check it out for me. I work on a Mac. On the Mac side it works perfectly, but apparently on PC’s it doesn’t advance at all. I did modify it somewhat–but just to take away the frame surrounding the large photos, that’s all. I didn’t touch the code that runs the slide show. I wouldn’t even know how to do that. In fact, I would like to make the file name at the left of each photo appear in white instead of gray, and I don’t know where in the code that is so I can change it.

Can somebody check out the show on the PC and tell me if it runs. I don’t have a PC. If it isn’t running, please help me fix it–it’s really important–it’s for a client, and I really need to get it up and running!

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rrose_selavy
Sep 1, 2004
Windows 2000. Firefox 9.
The images advance automatically. The previous and next arrows work. Thumbnails work. No problem.

In IE6 the status bar throws up page errors. Very odd behavior here. It’s unpredictably erratic. Load once … most things work fine … mostly – images auto advance … arrows function. Re-Load again and no autoadvance and some arrows produce new image and some only captions. Sometimes the thumbs work and sometimes they don’t … but it seems as though the first two thumbnails never work.

The Frameset and Javascript tying the frame together so that they stay in "snc" seems pretty involved. Could be a challange to figure out what’s wrong…for me at least. Especially as it appears to function perfectly in Firefox browser.
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Catherine
Sep 1, 2004
Okay–I think most people are using IE 5 or IE 6 anyway, and apparently the auto advance isn’t working right. So anyone know how I can fix this? Thank you, rrose, for looking, btw.
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rrose_selavy
Sep 1, 2004
. I did modify it somewhat–but just to take away the frame surrounding
the large photos…

The large photos are in an iFrame and the thumbnails are in another iFrame. Perhaps by removing something in the large photos iFrame you inadvertantly removed some little piece of javascript. The page errors seem to relate to the javascript onload="isTopFrameLoaded = true; init();" Without seeing the code before you took away the large photo frame is hard to say.
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Catherine
Sep 1, 2004
Oh Boy–so is there any way to fix it–or should I just look for another slideshow program that works better. I don’t know Java script at all–and have a rudimentary knowledge of html–but I need to have this work cross platform. It’s so strange that all the Mac people can see it just fine, isn’t it?

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