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sIFR 2.0.7: Flash 10 / Safari Compatibility Release

sIFR 2.0.6 fails to recognize transparency support under Safari and Flash 10. This has been resolved in sIFR 2.0.7.

link | sifr | Comment [37] | 16 October 2008, 20:59


sIFR 2.0.6: Flash 10 Compatibility Release

sIFR 2 fails to detect the Flash 10 player, and therefore falls back to normal HTML text. This has been resolved in sIFR 2.0.6.

link | sifr | Comment [22] | 11 July 2008, 15:31


sIFR 2.0.5 Compatibility Release

sIFR 2’s links do not work with the new Flash Player 9,0,115,0 if a hover color is specified. Additionally, no elements are replaced in Safari 3 if the content type of the XHTML document is application/xhtml+xml. This has been resolved in sIFR 2.0.5.

If you’re using sIFR 2.0.3 or older, and have a hover color specified for links, or are using XHTML documents with the proper content type, you are advised to upgrade immediately. You must upgrade the sifr.js JavaScript code and re-export the Flash movies.

If you’re using sIFR 2.0.4, and are using XHTML documents with the proper content type, you are advised to upgrade immediately. You must upgrade the sifr.js JavaScript code and re-export the Flash movies.

sIFR 3 is not affected by the Flash player issue. Revision 341 is no longer affected by the Safari XHTML issue.

link | sifr | Comment [21] | 16 December 2007, 16:01


sIFR 2.0.3 Security Update

Yesterday, a security vulnerability was found in sIFR 2 and 3. Malicious websites can trick visitors into running JavaScript code on domains hosting sIFR movies. No exploits are known. If you are currently using sIFR 2, you are advised to update to version 2.0.3.

Download sIFR 2.0.3.

link | sifr | Comment | 4 July 2007, 13:20


sIFR 3b1: The Mo’ Betta Beta

Just in time for Christmas, I present you a new sIFR release! It’s been a long time coming but with this release I feel sIFR 3 is ready for widespread deployment. There’s great control over how the text is rendered inside the Flash movie: you can easily use bold and italics together, or use different colors. There’s support for leading, kerning and opacity, filters, blend modes and anti-aliasing.

link | sifr3 sifr | 18 December 2006, 09:58


sIFR 2.0.2 Final Release

I’ve just released sIFR 2.0.2, which is a maintenance release for the problems caused by the “Eolas patch”. There is still no insight into what is causing these problems, so please deploy this patch to ensure everyone can see the headlines.

link | sifr | Comment [27] | 25 May 2006, 10:50


sIFR and Eolas, Testing the Patching

While working with Microsoft to fix the mentioned problems with sIFR and the Eolas patch (the security updates for Internet Explorer released on April 11th) I’ve also been working on a patch for sIFR itself.

link | sifr | Comment [4] | 11 May 2006, 21:02


On sIFR and the Eolas Patch

After Microsoft rolled out their Eolas patch I got a few reports about sIFR not working correctly. As sIFR is a script which creates the Flash movies there shouldn’t be any issues, but unfortunately that is not the case.

There are two problems, one is easy to fix and is the result of extra steps taken in the deployement of sIFR. The other seems to be a system issue, and as such is harder to fix.

link | sifr | Comment [9] | 2 May 2006, 09:23


Pre-fetching Flash

One of the advantages of sIFR is that the Flash files are cached on the client, saving bandwith. Except, of course, when they aren’t cached, as was pointed out on the sIFR forum. Luckily a solution was hinted at by Marc van den Dobbelsteen from Webbforce. Requesting the Flash file using a document.write() call fixes the problem. Thus, I set out on a journey through seemingly endless browser reloads and cache emptying…

link | sifr flash | Comment [10] | 29 April 2006, 16:17


sIFR 3 Feature List

As I’ll have to focus on course-work and money-making-work in the next few weeks here is a feature list for sIFR 3. Of course, when something turns out to be too hard to implement, it’ll be removed from the list. Don’t take it for granted!

link | sifr3 sifr | Comment [17] | 12 March 2006, 16:31


Font Sizing with sIFR

Font sizing is the most difficult part of using sIFR. In this post, I’ll discuss how the algorithm in sIFR 2 works, or rather, why it doesn’t work as well as originally intended. Coincidentally, this makes this post an excellent tutorial for font tuning in sIFR 2. We’ll also look at how things will be improved with sIFR 3.

link | sifr sifr3 | 7 March 2006, 01:23


sIFR 3: A Look into the Future

Some time ago Mike and I asked you what features you wanted to see in sIFR 3. While we haven’t defined the exact list of features for the new version it has become time to look into the future to see where sIFR is heading.

link | sifr sifr3 | Comment [60] | 16 December 2005, 22:42


sIFR 3: A Request for Requests

What do you wanna see in sIFR 3?

link | sifr | 28 October 2005, 16:05


sIFR 2.0

A post celebrating the release of sIFR 2.0.

link | sifr | 28 April 2005, 16:03


JavaScript Terminology

This is an introductory tutorial to the sIFR Explained series. It’ll be updated from time to time when more information is necessary.

link | javascript sifr | 20 April 2005, 17:00


sIFR Explained

This is a series about how the JavaScript code in sIFR works.

link | javascript sifr | 17 April 2005, 18:54


Named Arguments

Implementation of named arguments in JavaScript. Written in December 2004 for sIFR. Licensed under CC-GNU LGPL. Download the source.

link | sifr javascript | 30 December 2004, 18:00


Named Arguments

Implementation of named arguments in JavaScript. Written in December 2004 for sIFR. Licensed under CC-GNU LGPL. Download the source.

link | javascript sifr | 30 December 2004, 18:00


Where to Replace

Explanation of where to place the replacement code of sIFR.

link | sifr | 30 December 2004, 18:00


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