HTML5 Slideshow Support Product Page
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slides do not advance
Reported 21 Feb 2013 21:02:28
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has this problem
21 Feb 2013 21:02:28 Bart Garner posted:
beta.concentriceng.com/environment.phpWhy are these slides not advancing?
I have an HTML5 Slideshow on other pages of the same site, using an almost identical query and it works fine.
Replies
Replied 22 Feb 2013 07:47:07
22 Feb 2013 07:47:07 Teodor Kuduschiev replied:
Hello,
Your slideshow returns one image on each refresh, for example:
Your slideshow returns one image on each refresh, for example:
<img src="AdvHTML_Upload/10-3484.jpg" border="0" alt="Phase I & II ESA, Open Storage Lot, Iqaluit, NU" />
Replied 22 Feb 2013 22:29:39
22 Feb 2013 22:29:39 Bart Garner replied:
There are two recordsets on this page.
Your extension will insert the name of the first listed recordset, regardless of the fact that you select the second one when setting it up.
As the wrong recordset is noted, the repeat does not work.
Moving the slideshow recordset ahead of the other recordset fixes the problem so that the extension does not overwrite the correct recordset repeat instruction.
While looking into this I found this code:
<div class="dmxAbout">Generated by <a href="www.dmxzone.com/go?17708">HTML5 Slideshow Dreamweaver Extension</a> 1.2.3</div>
</div>
Not nice to include a hidden link to your website in code that has been bought and paid for. This is not shareware. Embedding a link to your website is rather unethical.
Your extension will insert the name of the first listed recordset, regardless of the fact that you select the second one when setting it up.
As the wrong recordset is noted, the repeat does not work.
Moving the slideshow recordset ahead of the other recordset fixes the problem so that the extension does not overwrite the correct recordset repeat instruction.
While looking into this I found this code:
<div class="dmxAbout">Generated by <a href="www.dmxzone.com/go?17708">HTML5 Slideshow Dreamweaver Extension</a> 1.2.3</div>
</div>
Not nice to include a hidden link to your website in code that has been bought and paid for. This is not shareware. Embedding a link to your website is rather unethical.