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- wxman57
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Re: models Animation
Rainband wrote:https://www.fnmoc.navy.mil/PUBLIC/
I can't get any of the model sites to animate. Is it my java??
Works fine in Netscape 8.1. What browser are you using? You may need to go to http://www.sun.com and reload java.
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Rainband, I have the same problem, and am computer professional for 26 years. It's nothing wrong with your computer.
EEEKKKKK!! Don't disk defrag unless your drive is seriously fragmented and the hard drive is STRUGGLING! Just last Sunday I worked on a computer that had been degragged and it had corrupted ALL music files, messed up sound, several other parts of opsys. If you insist on defrag, unplug your computer from the internet, shut down ALL memory resident programs, disable antivirus, then run. Microsoft may think it can run defrag safely in background, but they can't.
I've had the same problem for a long time (2 years or more) with these wxmap loops. They say they are loading, and I can go through them one at a time, but they won't "play".
I reinstalled and reinstalled java, IE, etc, still no go.
I do MS op-sys updates twice a month when they are released.
I've got all relevant urls set to 'trusted' and all cookies for that site wide open, still no go.
It is either
1. my version of NAV (2003)
2. an operating system service which is supposedly unneeded, that I have turned off and these loops need to run.
Navy tried to help me figure it out, we just never did. But, it's nothing necessarily wrong with your machine.
p.s. There is another possibility. Navy thought it might be my connection speed, or something about my isp's operation. (that sure wouldn't surprise me!)
EEEKKKKK!! Don't disk defrag unless your drive is seriously fragmented and the hard drive is STRUGGLING! Just last Sunday I worked on a computer that had been degragged and it had corrupted ALL music files, messed up sound, several other parts of opsys. If you insist on defrag, unplug your computer from the internet, shut down ALL memory resident programs, disable antivirus, then run. Microsoft may think it can run defrag safely in background, but they can't.
I've had the same problem for a long time (2 years or more) with these wxmap loops. They say they are loading, and I can go through them one at a time, but they won't "play".
I reinstalled and reinstalled java, IE, etc, still no go.
I do MS op-sys updates twice a month when they are released.
I've got all relevant urls set to 'trusted' and all cookies for that site wide open, still no go.
It is either
1. my version of NAV (2003)
2. an operating system service which is supposedly unneeded, that I have turned off and these loops need to run.
Navy tried to help me figure it out, we just never did. But, it's nothing necessarily wrong with your machine.
p.s. There is another possibility. Navy thought it might be my connection speed, or something about my isp's operation. (that sure wouldn't surprise me!)
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When you say the models aren't are you referring to this.
http://moe.met.fsu.edu/cgi-bin/gfstc2.c ... =Animation
I just used that as an example.If you hit forward or reverse nothing happens?
http://moe.met.fsu.edu/cgi-bin/gfstc2.c ... =Animation
I just used that as an example.If you hit forward or reverse nothing happens?
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