Wrong time in Firefox 9.0.1

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Tomy M.

Wrong time in Firefox 9.0.1

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Wrong time in an embedded SWF at my www site. Only Fiferox (9.0.1 + no additives) In Chrome or Opera, everything is fine. In Firefox it is not, still displays 2 hour (wrong) and OK minutes ... nonstoped is 2 hour :-( Until yesterday everything was OK!

http://www.willajagniatkow.pl/a.html
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Re: Wrong time in Firefox 9.0.1

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Dear Tomy, if you to choose, say, New York, will the time will be displayed properly?

Try to clean up browser cache.
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Thanks! It works! Something went wrong in the cache because previously there was no problem.
See how simulating light lamps at night. Is there a better solution?
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I'm sorry I did not understand.
"simulating light lamps"?
What is wrong with this?
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Please take a look here:
http://www.willajagniatkow.pl/a.html

You change the time at the night ... look, the lamps are illuminated! :-)
Whether future versions will enable better ways?
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Huh! Nice move! ;)

I hope we will provide you with Flash API to make such an effect possible.
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Re: Wrong time in Firefox 9.0.1

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Hi, it is a very nice feature, but I think it is also not so very "mystic". Use the moz-background-clip and make the area of the lights in the landscape transparent, so you will get this illusion. You can see the transparent part in full screen but then the light parts are dark :)
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