(*** This bug was imported into bugs.kde.org ***) Package: kjs Version: KDE 3.0.5 CVS/CVSup/Snapshot Severity: normal Installed from: Compiled sources Compiler: gcc 2.95.3 OS: Linux OS/Compiler notes: Not Specified It may just be that Atomfilms.com is just another bastard company that assumes everyone's on Internet Explorer (and therefore this MAY be a feature request rather than a bug but)... Going to any "films" page the link to start the film (be it a Real or Windows link or a flash file) is some sort of javascript function. Clicking on the "play film" link at for example at: http://atomfilms.shockwave.com/af/content/oscar_goes Gives me the following error text in the konsole (no messages or for that matter any effect occurs in Konqueror): KJS: WARNING: Failed function call attempt on: undefined : Undefined (0x82bdcc0) line 213 KJS: Was property 'VBGetFlashVersion' KJS: of: [object Window] : Window (0x83b3458) KJS: WARNING: Failed function call attempt on: undefined : Undefined (0x82bdcc0) line 213 KJS: Was property 'VBGetFlashVersion' KJS: of: [object Window] : Window (0x83b3458) khtml (jscript): WARNING: Script throwed exception: TypeError: Expression is no object. Cannot be called. The calls to "VBGetFlashVersion" make me suspicious that it's just crappy site design but... (Submitted via bugs.kde.org)
On 2 Apr 2002 dubious@2xtreme.net wrote: > Gives me the following error text in the konsole (no messages or for that matter any effect occurs in Konqueror): > > KJS: WARNING: Failed function call attempt on: undefined : Undefined (0x82bdcc0) line 213 > KJS: Was property 'VBGetFlashVersion' > KJS: of: [object Window] : Window (0x83b3458) > KJS: WARNING: Failed function call attempt on: undefined : Undefined (0x82bdcc0) line 213 > KJS: Was property 'VBGetFlashVersion' > KJS: of: [object Window] : Window (0x83b3458) > khtml (jscript): WARNING: Script throwed exception: TypeError: Expression is no object. Cannot be called. > > The calls to "VBGetFlashVersion" make me suspicious that it's just crappy site design but... Did you check the <script> element on that page to see if they specify any language for those ? Harri.
On Tuesday 02 April 2002 08:51 am Harri Porten wrote: > Did you check the <script> element on that page to see if they specify any > language for those ? > > Harri. Yup according to the source it appears to be javascript. (The actual link is "javascript:play(film)" - the line referencing the code with this function says: <script language="JavaScript" src="/js/playfilm.js"></script> I can forward a copy of the playfilm.js file if it'd be helpful. Otherwise the url for that specific file is: http://atomfilms.shockwave.com/js/playfilm.js
On Tue 2 Apr 2002 dubious@2xtreme.net wrote: > On Tuesday 02 April 2002 08:51 am Harri Porten wrote: > > Did you check the <script> element on that page to see if they specify any > > language for those ? > > > > Harri. > > Yup according to the source it appears to be javascript. > > (The actual link is "javascript:play(film)" - the line > referencing the code with this function says: > <script language="JavaScript" src="/js/playfilm.js"></script> > > I can forward a copy of the playfilm.js file if it'd > be helpful. Otherwise the url for that specific > file is: > http://atomfilms.shockwave.com/js/playfilm.js That file is not the one containing the failing code. As we don't support VBScript there is not much we can do about anyway. Only recommendation I can make is to set the User Agent string to a Netscape Browser. Harri.