LightUp Web Plugin
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@unknownuser said:
Available initially for OSX 10.5 and up, this Safari plugin allows you to view LightUp Player files (.luca files) from inside a web page using an <embed> tag.
The installer is free to download from the LightUp Player pages here.
This first version has limited scripting controls however it should give OSX users a chance to experiment with embedding LightUp Player files in web pagesWow. I need this developed for Windows and all major browsers ASAP!

(I do not have LightUp - yet - just a trial version but planning to buy it).
I have a project where I could definitely use it.

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Or you could just take a bite out of the Apple.

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Well, in any case, one uses such a thing not only to view his own things but to share with the whole world (so cross-platform and cross-browser compatibility is very important).
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I'm just poking fun. But yes I'm in total agreement with you.

I too have also got to bite the LightUp bullet. LightUp is a truly great plugin- probably the best in its class imho.
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let's wait for the WebGL version

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Years can pass until all browsers will adapt WebGL (and everyone - or at least the majority of users) update to those browsers. There are still people with IE 6 nowadays!

Otherwise I completely agree. Best would be not to have to use plugins at all.
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Yes. Agreed.
They're generally a PITA.
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Yes, WebGL will be some time away unfortunately. Just FYI, The rule of thumb for browser based content is you lose around 80% of your potential users the instant they see the need to download a plugin.
So using WebGL or Flash 11 will be great - when it arrives.Currently, we've got:
Safari - done
IE - working but unfinished
Firefox - just startedBased on the LightUp website stats, these 3 browsers cover the large majority of visitors to the site.
It is frustrating to have to produce 3 entirely different plugins like this but in the short/medium term its the only way to deliver.
While out here in San Fran, I've been talking with the Google guys about perhaps using a Native Client solution. This would work very nicely but again its just for Chrome / Webkit based browsers.
Lastly, if you have used the latest LightUp Player on OSX and Windows (http://www.light-up.co.uk/index.php?t=player), you'll see that you can embed a URL in the watermark in the corner. Clicking on this launches a browser to tht URL you've set and we plan on having the same functionality in the browser plugin.
Adam
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@gaieus said:
There are still people with IE 6 nowadays!
At least MS is pushing to kill the abomination: http://ie6countdown.com/
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Oh Norway (and Finland) are the only countries with 1%<

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Yeah 99% of scandanavians are using ie5

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Most of Africa is way ahead... as they don't use it all all......

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@thomthom said:
@gaieus said:
There are still people with IE 6 nowadays!
At least MS is pushing to kill the abomination: http://ie6countdown.com/
Trust the bloody UK to be higher than the whole of the USA.

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