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A: Change src attribute

j08691Move your script call to be AFTER the code it's intended to affect, or put it in a window.onload call. As you have it it's trying to execute on an element before it exists.

I see. But even after doing that it still doesn't work. I edited the code. Is that what you mean?
Are you getting any errors in the developer tools?
I'm using webmatrix and it's not giving any error
Don't use webmatrix to fix this, debug it in Chrome or Firefox and use the built in dev tools or a plugin to see any errors. As you can see by this fiddle, jsfiddle.net/j08691/AJDuY, the code works, so there's something else going on.
oh, I just found out that it works in firefox, but not in Chrome, and I always use Chrome to preview the result. Pretty weird...
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What errors do you get in Chrome's dev tools?
how can I use the dev's tool in Chrome? Sorry I'm a total newbie
Hit F12 to open them and choose the console. Then reload the page.
After reloading the page the console is still blank and doesn't show anything
Is your page public? If it works in most other browsers it should work in Chrome. Try clearing the cache etc and restarting Chrome.
Here is the link:[chin.comli.com/test.html](http://chin.comli.com/test.html)
You can try it in chrome and firefox to see the difference
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This may be more of a flash embed code issue than a script issue. The code runs fine in Chrome and changes the source but it appears as if the embed isn't working properly.
So is there anything I can do?. If it works on all other browser then it's Chrome's fault, isn't it?
If you drop the final code, <embed class="flash" id="flash" src="swf/pano.swf?panoSrc=a.jpg" allowfullscreen="true" width="1280" height="640" quality="high" pluginspage="http://www.macromedia.com/go/getflashplayer" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" bgcolor="#DDDDDD">, into the page, does it show correctly?
what do you mean?
like remove the change() function?
in Chrome it shows the default sau.jpg, the function doesn't work
I mean try just adding what the final code would be if the function worked properly. Add the embed code with the final source.
oh I see
yes it works
01:46
Hmmmm
Seems like with Chrome you may need to remove and re-add the entire embed element and just changing the src might not be enough.
the code seems so ugly. But I will try it and tell you the result
And according to this bug report, it's still an issue: code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=69648
ouch
I should have known that from the start
So there you have it, it's a Chrome bug that you can't just change the src like the other browsers. You'll probably have to remove and re-insert the whole embed element with the src changed.
ok I get it
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:)
thanks a lot for the support!
^^
Sure, you're welcome.
I'll go update my answer

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