>> There are tons of scripts out there for this type of functionality. >> Flash can talk to JavaScript and vice versa quite well nowadays, >> so getting a flash object (such as a compass) to follow your >> mouse via JS updating the flash object isn't hard, but. why?
> Client pay to designer lot of money. Designer said to him that > compas can rotate. Then, client said to my boss that he want > compass to rotate, and I must to pay rent. Two years ago I think a lot of people would have punted to Flash for functionality that is now being handled by Javascript and ajax. I just saw this demo, for example, which shows how to get geometric shapes much more easily that I thought could be done: http://www.uselesspickles.com/triangles/demo.html Flash is horrible for accessibility and indexing. _______________________________________________ jQuery mailing list discuss@jquery.com http://jquery.com/discuss/