I confirm regards to various tests, wmode didn't help.
iBook g4 using OS 10.4 and Safari 2.0.4(419.3) too.
Thanks for the info. Do not know atm how we will manage it. (skip
submenu ? oucha)
Cheers,
Wcube . eQuesto
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On Jan 26, 2007, at 10:23 PM, Micky Hulse wrote:
Al Sparber wrote:
It could be as mnuch an Adobe issue as an Apple one. In any event,
you
Ahh, good point. :)
can see here that Adobe's own dropdown menu, which falls over a
Flash movie, exhibits the same problem in Safari.
http://www.adobe.com
Now, it is possible that Adobe does not check its site in Safari,
because I know for a fact that Adobe (and formerly Macromedia) has
known about this for a very long time.
Yeah, this has been a prob I have heard about for a long time
too... wonder what is gumming-up the works for a fix?
Thanks for the reply Al, I appreciate your time.
Oh, and thanks agian for that link, it has been very helpful. Keep
up the excellent work! :D
Cheers,
Micky
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