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  1. Hello Carl. Yes, that's it - I implemented the set-line as you suggested. I've been testing the ads for the last 15 minutes and cannot get them to fail anymore. Regarding the timer; I use a standard JS setInterval - but I'll make sure to have the delayed call in mind, next time. Thank you for your swift assistance.
  2. Hello experts. I'm having trouble with some ads, I've recently created. If you take a look at this, it looks ok at first glance: http://coop.nmd.dk/banners/placeholders/targetgroup2/300x250/targetgroup2_300x250.html If you create a new browser tab, click it, wait a little while and change back again, the animated elements get, what seems to be undeterminate positions; most often outside the stage. It happens in IE, Firefox and Chrome; haven't tested on Mac. I don't see any particular pattern. Can you help me out? Every 5th second, a timer runs this. The indexer is just an integer, which in this case switches between 0 and 1 function boingInd(indexer) { var i = "#image"+indexer; var j = "#outerUsp"+indexer; var k = "#calltoactionf"+indexer; // Apply the original style to the objects, so that they are positioned as they should appear in the banner document.getElementById("image"+indexer).className = "image"; document.getElementById("outerUsp"+indexer).className = "outerUsp"; document.getElementById("calltoactionf"+indexer).className = "c2a"; // When this is done, animate them from outside the canvas area and to the positions, just assigned. TweenLite.from(i, 1, {delay:0.1, y:200, ease:Back.easeOut}); TweenLite.from(j, 1, {delay:0.3, y:200, ease:Back.easeOut}); TweenLite.from(k, 1, {delay:0.5, y:200, ease:Back.easeOut, onComplete:allowChange}); }
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