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Fixing a size issue with Jajah Button and Internet Explorer

Tuesday, November 25th, 2008

The Jajah Button is completely dynamic in size, it figure its desired size from the HTML tag containing it.

IE (Internet Explorer), for that matter, is a very slow browser. It’s apparent that in some cases where the page contains a lot of HTML, Flash objects inside that page wouldn’t know their size only after some time.

When an heavy page which contains a Jajah Button is viewed inside Internet Explorer 6/7, the Button might sometimes render itself with an incorrect size.

This is an issue with all Flash objects on the page not only with the Jajah Button it’s significant for the Button, though. Again since its size is dynamic.

Most Jajah Buttons on most pages will work just fine in all browsers, if you experience any Button Widget size issues when viewing your page in IE, you can put this script anywhere on the page, and it’ll fix it:

Here is a good example (lower left).

Get your Jajah Button now.

Lets Speex about the future

Monday, May 19th, 2008

The websphere is buzzing about the new beta version of the Flash Player 10 that’ll enable users to connect each other directly (p2p). The new version will support the open source Speex audio codec that’ll enable it to more easily connect to a PBX and PSTN.

The possibilities here are endless; it means that 99% of Internet users will be able to make a Skype like calls without installing anything on their machine. They will be able to share files, media, etc’, all from within the browser and without installing anything.

The same way anyone can enter any website and watch a free video (e.g. youtube.com)

Anyone will be able to surf the web and make a free phone/video calls, p2p phone calls that is.

Slightly more info…

Flash Player 10 Beta Release Notes

A nice comparison between Jajah Direct and other similar services

Tuesday, February 12th, 2008

Lots of bloggers review Voip and Telephony related application and services the seconds it’s released, but it’s rarely that one does such comprehensive tests. This guy compared between Jajah Direct, , WifiMobile, Talkster and Rebtel. He went to the trouble of really using everyone of these services.

The review.

Welcome my new blog - Human VOIP

Sunday, February 3rd, 2008

Hello and welcome to my new blog, this is my company’s blog, I work at Jajah, if you somehow missed that in this blog’s URL. But don’t let that misguide you about the nature of this blog, it’s not gonna be only about Jajah and not always in favor of Jajah, it’s gonna be objective as much as possible. I already run a personal blog in here http://blog.guya.net that is mainly about Flash, web development and the web in general. I will try, as much as I can, that this blog will have some added value and won’t just duplicate posts and subjects. I hope to mainly write in here about Telephony related stuff, VOIP 2.0, Voice 2.0 and all of these buzz words.

I will also teach you how to hack Jajah, yep that not a typo. I meant hacking Jajah in a good, legitimate way, like, how to get the most out of your Jajah account, get the most free minutes possible, how to get a hold of the jajah APIs and develop your own cool VOIP 2.0 apps, and even make money out of it.

Anyway, I’m not restricting myself to any subject with this blog.

See you soon :)

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