Re: User Script adds (temporal NPT) Media Fragments URI support to Safari, Firefox & Chrome

Hi Davy,

> (meanwhile updated to (Windows) Chrome 17.0.942.0 dev)
> This is what I do:
>
> 1. open http://tomayac.com/mediafragments/dizzy.mp4#t=10,20: everything runs
> fine: video starts at 10s and stops at 20s (see also output in
> mediafrag1.png)
> 2. I change the address in the address bar to
> http://tomayac.com/mediafragments/dizzy.mp4#t=5,20 and hit F5 to refresh the
> page: the video starts to play from 0s (and not the expected 5s). (see
> output in mediafrag2.png)
I have tested your example 1:1, and it works perfectly fine here. What
confuses me is that in your screenshots the reported URL is the same
in both cases. If you really do a hard reload, the URL should be
different. Could you try changing the URL, and then forcing a reload
with Ctrl+F5 or Shift+F5, following the Chrome documentation [1] this
"Reloads your current page, ignoring cached content.".

Best,
Tom

[1] http://www.google.com/support/chrome/bin/static.py?page=guide.cs&guide=25799&topic=28650

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Received on Monday, 21 November 2011 14:17:33 UTC