Re: problem with excl

Hi Jack and all,

Thank you very much for your reply. Yes, I use onmouseout/onmouseover events for Html+time format and inBoundsEvent/outOfBoundsEvent events for Smil format. In fact, the presentation of my document is look like the image below (or enclosed image): 


It simulates a menu with two menu items. It uses the operator <excl> to play alternatively between two states of a menu item. I exported this document to Html+time and SMIL formats. The Html+time exported version is played well on IE6; however the SMIL version doesn't function correctly. I have tried this exported SMIL version with both RealOne and Ambulant players. With the RealOne Player it can be played but not correctly. With Ambulant it is totally crashed. 
I don't know if I have any wrong in the SMIL exported version? You can download these simple documents at http://www.tranthuong.com/Demo/MenuTest.zip for the test. 
Thank you in advance if you can show me any wrong in my documents! I have lost much time to debug this problem; however I can't. By now I suppose that the cause comes from RealOne and Ambulant players :-(.

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Tien
http://www.tranthuong.com/
Let's make authoring multimedia easier for everyone

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jack Jansen" <Jack.Jansen@cwi.nl>
To: "TRAN THUONG Tien" <tranthuong@free.fr>
Cc: "vincent kober" <vincent.kober@inrialpes.fr>; <www-smil@w3.org>; <Minetnicolas@aol.com>
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2004 10:55 PM
Subject: Re: problem with excl


> 
> If you don't use any real-specific media you can try with another 
> player, such as Ambulant (www.ambulantplayer.org) or GRiNS 
> (www.oratrix.com). The Ambulant Player is not a 1.0 release yet, and 
> the current public release doesn't support <a> anchors, but <area> 
> should work. The next release (in a few weeks) will support <a> 
> anchors. GRiNS should support pretty much any SMIL construct.
> 
> Also, in your (Tran Thuong Tien) document you use onmouseout and 
> onmouseover. The SMIL 2.0 events for these are inBoundsEvent and 
> outOfBoundsEvent. I'm not familiar enough with the XHTML+SMIL spec to 
> tell you what the names are, and/or whether IE6 accepts both.
> --
> Jack Jansen, <Jack.Jansen@cwi.nl>, http://www.cwi.nl/~jack
> If I can't dance I don't want to be part of your revolution -- Emma 
> Goldman
> 
> 

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