If you can elaborate on where you put the "<embed>"\"<object>" (which page
and what is the type (background, popup and so on)) and on which page you
are trying to listen to the events, that would be more helpful.
(Instead of us crawling through your extension, but it is good that you
added it, as well)

Thank you.

☆PhistucK


On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 21:34, benjamin <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> We just created an extension for Chrome which embeds our Nimbb player
> inside it.  Nimbb is a Flash swf file and it allows to record videos
> with a webcam.  If you want to test it, here is the link:
>
> http://service.nimbb.com/GoogleChrome/nimbb.crx
>
> Now, here’s the problem.  Our Flash app generates public events that
> we can easily intercept using Javascript in any web page (see this
> link for a working example: http://nimbb.com/Doc/Tutorials/Events.aspx).
>
> However, inside a Chrome extension, these events are not generated.
> It seems like Chrome is not allowing any events from a swf file.
> Anyone else is having this issue?  Is there a solution for embedding
> Flash in an extension?
>
> Thanks!
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