Although it is installed and recognized by FW I cannot apply the action neither to layered HTML/graphic-items nor to non-layered one.
And another quick (personal) note:
I’m actually pretty happy to do it the “handy way” cause one thing would be annoying:
Forced or unforced endless upload orgy (even changes or not) regarding my files. In my case 6 casts, average file size 50MB for one movie type could end up in a nightly built affair.
What HTML level is your page? I left this out of the documentation, but your page must begin as XHTML Strict in order to become HTML5. If your doctype is set otherwise, you don’t even see the Action in the list.
Walter
On Mar 26, 2012, at 6:19 AM, Thomas Kimmich wrote:
Hi Walter,
thanks for this but am I blind or dumb (or both)?
Although it is installed and recognized by FW I cannot apply the action neither to layered HTML/graphic-items nor to non-layered one.
And another quick (personal) note:
I’m actually pretty happy to do it the “handy way” cause one thing would be annoying:
Forced or unforced endless upload orgy (even changes or not) regarding my files. In my case 6 casts, average file size 50MB for one movie type could end up in a nightly built affair.
I usually have the xhtml transitional as a preset for what reason ever. Will produce some stuff in order to have a test with your action and report back (these days). Thanks again.
XHTML Strict page, graphic box, import poster image, apply action, paste token. This results in a js error no matter whether I have Preview locally checked or unchecked. Sublime_preview has no properties.