When using HTML 5 if you disable interactions with the base layer and then jump to a new slide from that non-base layer all base layers will be disabled from then on. This is not an issue in Flash.
The work around is easy though: hide the non-base layer before leaving the slide.
I can post a bug report, I just wasn't sure where to do it. All I could find was the "submit a case" page. I didn't want to start a support case, especially if I only get so many support cases.
I can post a bug report, I just wasn't sure where to do it. All I could find was the "submit a case" page. I didn't want to start a support case, especially if I only get so many support cases.
No need to report this one. I think that I requested that you submit a support case on your other thread.
Don't worry. Support cases are always free and unlimited. We're here to help!
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Hi Mike,
Thanks for the information. I reported the issue to the QA team for review.
I can post a bug report, I just wasn't sure where to do it. All I could find was the "submit a case" page. I didn't want to start a support case, especially if I only get so many support cases.
No need to report this one. I think that I requested that you submit a support case on your other thread.
Don't worry. Support cases are always free and unlimited. We're here to help!
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