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Determining the load generated by a flash banner
I ran into a problem when one flash shit-banner in rotation, overloading the processor, gives the visitor the impression that the site is slow. I turn off the banner - according to the visitor, "the site began to fly."
As a result, the advertiser finds himself in a situation where, on the one hand, the site says “remake your shit banner”, and the banner maker says “yes, a normal banner, they drive it.”
There was an idea about some method of testing flash banners. It would be optimal, of course, by analogy with a remote site accessibility check: you open the page, insert the banner URL, click “test”, it runs on remote machines in different browsers and reports on processor load come from there. Has anyone met this? Can you suggest other methods to quickly prove to the govnokoder his govnokoderstvo?
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Here is how yandex advertising.yandex.ru/requirement/media/flash.xml#fn1 solves this problem
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