Hi Milan,

Thank you for the data. I appreciate it. It's invaluable to know how others are seeing it.
I think you may be right about the length of the copy. I'll have to think about saying more and what to say. I kept carving things down and down, but perhaps I've gone too far.
The TSUG's on Monday if you can make it. I know it's not exactly easy to get to, but you've been doing a lot related to this board, perhaps you could show these things at Northwater?

Chris

On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 1:53 AM, Milan Zimmermann <milan.zimmermann@sympatico.ca> wrote:


Hi Chris,


Under Host, the etoys project works with the Etoys plugin installed in Firefox 3 (currently 3.0.9). I see the project with a jumping ball. When navigating away from the page, Firefix crashes. This is a known problem. Probably the Squeak pluging problem rather then Firefox, but it does work correctly in Firefox 3.5 (currently beta).


regarding the flash it is very good. I can understand what is hapenning. Maybe a few more words of introduction would be good.


Milan


On May 4, 2009, Chris Cunnington wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'd like to ask a favor of the members of the Etoys list. I've created a
> website project at http://www.smalltalktelevision.com
> If you have a moment I'd like some people to visit it and go to the host
> page. There is an Etoys project on that page. As people, I expect, have the
> Etoys plugin installed, you can tell me how its running in your browser.
> I've got it running fine on my computers at home. I can't install the Etoys
> plugin at a net cafe, so I'd like to know if people are seeing exactly what
> I'm seeing. I won't tell you what the project is, though you've certainly
> seen it before. If people could post what they're seeing here, I'd
> appreciate it.
>
> I have also created a five minute Flash video at the site, video number
> eighteen, on the lessons page. It shows how a person with or without an
> OLPC can put an Etoys project online using Seaside. I'd also be very
> interested in peoples' views of what that video is telling them. With that,
> though, there is a catch. You'd have to register for the site's free ten
> day trial. If you wanted to register one day and then unsubscribe with
> PayPal the next, that'd work fine.
>
> At any rate, I've created a web project with some use of Etoys, and if
> you'd visit that'd be great. If you have better things to do, I certainly
> understand.
>
> Thanks
>
> Chris