Am 11.05.2012 12:31, schrieb Basil Chupin:
On 11/05/12 20:00, Wolfgang Rosenauer wrote:
Am 11.05.2012 11:50, schrieb jdd-gmane:
Le 09/05/2012 19:14, jdd-gmane a �crit :
may be. This do not worry me as long as the main problem is understood (the path of the file have also to be relative to the ServerRoot) well...
I have my html5 web page perfectly working in firefox, but this page:
http://www.apple.com/html5/showcase/video/
Apple demo, do not work at all in openSUSE firefox.
Is this another Apple goddie or is there any free solution? Safari do not seems to exist for Linux and I would like to have my page work on iphone too Apple is evil!
The above site you mentioned does add a layer above the video for Firefox users by intention to hide the actual video running behind it.
The video is offered in three formats (MP4, WebM, Quicktime) in that order and therefore can play in Firefox but the dynamic code of the site hides the video from you to make you use Safari.
Is there a way to overcome this?
If it can be applied by Apple then it presumably can be applied by others.
While further testing for something similar I found that this Apple demo site is horribly broken in favour of Safari :-( At first glance it looks basically correct and should work in Firefox as well as it includes a link to a WebM video. But then again they are hiding the video container for Firefox users (probably not by intention though) because their webserver is returning the WebM video as text/plain which makes it unusable by Firefox :-( The reason why on my system I could just override the display:none for the video container and see (and hear) a running video nevertheless is because I'm running our Aurora 14 Firefox build which is able support H.264 if setup correctly. So now it's not clear if Apple intentionally broke Firefox or if they just screwed up setting up their WebM stuff correctly. Probably the latter and they don't care because of the former? Wolfgang -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org