SSP w/ RSS feed using low-res images!
GoodEye
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Hi there, I'm testing SSP integration w/ SmugMug w/ the purpose of integrating slideshows on other websites.
I'm referencing this feed in the flash file:
http://www.goodeyephotography.com/hack/feed.mg?Type=gallery&Data=4818149_vjBaS&format=rss&Size=Large
The html is here:
http://office.thewavemedia.com/temp/ssp_rss_slideshow_test/ssp_rss_slideshow_test.html
So two problems actually. Even though the flash file is calling the feed, it's only working locally [if i open the local html file in a browser]. On the link above the slideshow never starts. All the files I have locally [AC_RunActiveContent.js, ssp_rss_slideshow_test.fla, ssp_rss_slideshow_test.html, ssp_rss_slideshow_test.swf] are also on the webserver linked above.
So when looking at the slideshow locally, it loads fine, but it is not using the "large" images I specified in the feed link. It's using the smallest images.
If anyone can help with either problem I'd much appreciate it.
chris
****UPDATE******
I figured out the problem...in flash, the SSP parameter "content format" must be set to "full screen" instead of "normal" (default).
I'm referencing this feed in the flash file:
http://www.goodeyephotography.com/hack/feed.mg?Type=gallery&Data=4818149_vjBaS&format=rss&Size=Large
The html is here:
http://office.thewavemedia.com/temp/ssp_rss_slideshow_test/ssp_rss_slideshow_test.html
So two problems actually. Even though the flash file is calling the feed, it's only working locally [if i open the local html file in a browser]. On the link above the slideshow never starts. All the files I have locally [AC_RunActiveContent.js, ssp_rss_slideshow_test.fla, ssp_rss_slideshow_test.html, ssp_rss_slideshow_test.swf] are also on the webserver linked above.
So when looking at the slideshow locally, it loads fine, but it is not using the "large" images I specified in the feed link. It's using the smallest images.
If anyone can help with either problem I'd much appreciate it.
chris
****UPDATE******
I figured out the problem...in flash, the SSP parameter "content format" must be set to "full screen" instead of "normal" (default).
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