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Hi!

I am testing new VMP for MAC OS X now.

In the "safari", if there is nothing in a background, the phenomenon in which a screen remains has come out by the button operation using Java Script.

For example, please see http://www.viewpoint.com/pub/products/ci.html

If some left buttons are pushed, the state at that time will remain in a background.

Is this state known-issues?
Is there any method of standardizing or evading about this state?

OSX 10.3.4
Safari 1.2.2

Thanks,
Muneto
 
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More, it is the information on a machine.

PowerPC G4 733MH
Memory 256MB
NVIDIA GeForce2MX

Thanks,
Muneto
 
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Well,

This state was avoided by putting in FLASH for backgrounds.
However, it is not fundamental solution.

Please let me know "how to solve without using FLASH"?

Thanks,
Muneto
 
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Muneto,

I am not sure I understand your problem maybe its the problem I get that if I trigger the set property function eg to change a material, an image of the scene gets left in the background as a ghost.

If I resize the browser window the vet player succesfully redraws the scene and the 'ghost' disappears.

Is this your problem?
 
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Hi barnaby,

Yes,
That's right.

If surely a browser is resized or another window is put, a "ghost" will disappear.
However, although "ghost" disappears by that operation, doesn't a user consider "bug "?

Is there how to display normally the VET contents which nothing places on a background?
Or is it the problem of hardware?

Thanks,
Muneto
 
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muneto, I'd say it was a bug in the mac player

there is a 'similar' kind of bug in the internet explorer that prevents programmed flash content from displaying correctly in the flash player unless some kind of non-programmed activity is happening that forces IE to redraw.

I'm glad you found a kind of workaround solution. I have had no feedback to any of my posts here about the problem.
 
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