[SWFObject] FW: IE not cache swf

César Villaça cesar at empiresolutions.net
Sat Oct 21 08:17:31 PDT 2006


I am loading so many swf’s because this swf is a button used multiple time
on a page in different places all throughout the site. One single nav will
not work.. well at least without making a separate nav bar, which the budget
no longer allows.

 

Best Regards, 

 

Cesar Villaca
Internet Business Consultant
Empire Solutions LLC
503.914.6405
 <mailto:cesar at empiresolutions.net> cesar at empiresolutions.net 
 <http://www.empiresolutions.net> http://www.empiresolutions.net 

 

 

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[mailto:swfobject-bounces at lists.deconcept.com] On Behalf Of nyls
Sent: Saturday, October 21, 2006 2:38 AM
To: swfobject at lists.deconcept.com
Subject: Re: [SWFObject] FW: IE not cache swf

 

Why don’t you just put all the swf’s in one ‘big’ swf??  

 

nyls

 

 

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Van: swfobject-bounces at lists.deconcept.com
[mailto:swfobject-bounces at lists.deconcept.com] Namens César Villaça
Verzonden: Saturday, October 21, 2006 12:58 AM
Aan: swfobject at lists.deconcept.com
Onderwerp: [SWFObject] FW: IE not cache swf

 

Has anyone noticed that IE does not look to the cache first when loading
from the server? Is there a fix? I had never noticed until I used the same
SWF 30+ times on the same page. It seems to just request another one every
time. Firefox and Safari call cached version correctly. This is a huge issue
since my client really wants the flash buttons, but the page load time
frustratingly slow.

 

To be as cross-user as possible my IE cache settings are set to
*automatically*. Sometime the flash will fail on the second load because the
flashVars aren't being passed in on page load for some reason.

 

I will post the link to my test page, which is in Hong Kong.
http://www.timetraditions.com/_index.php. To test my results I am using IE
with the program http://www.iewatch.com/.

 

Best Regards, 

 

Cesar Villaca 

 

 

 

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