Using Director > Playing Movies over the Internet > Retrieving network operation results with Lingo > Differences in scripting Lingo for browsers |
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Differences in scripting Lingo for browsers
There are some general differences in the way to script Lingo for a movie that plays over the Internet, depending on whether the movie is in a browser.
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For a movie playing in a browser, it is best to use |
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Avoid using long repeat loops in browsers; such repeat loops can make the computer appear unresponsive. As an alternative, you can split long operations into sections and execute them over a series of frames or check for user actions in an |
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Do not use a |
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