Yes, because the demo is JS based. If it was using SMIL it would not be affected.Tom T. wrote:The confusion is that blocking the JS defeats the demo. ... SMIL or no SMIL.
Send me what you want done, through here or PM or email and I will be happy to put it on my site and give you the link to post and play with. But I am pretty sure that while JS code is blocked by NS, not SMIL, I have seen it in action with NS and no issue.I was trying to do what Alan suggested -- put that page on a site without that JS, namely, my own little page @ my ISP, but I haven't updated it in ages, and I can't even type or paste in the "edit" block. Their tech support is not open at this hour, so if I can get it working another time, I will indeed try hosting that exact page.
I'd be happy to do the code writing and hosting for you, just say the word brother. You know that, you wouldn't even need to edit anything.