Could the frame showing the outline of what would be inspected be on
top and swallow the click before flash gets to it?

-s

On Jan 21, 12:22 pm, Mike Ratcliffe <[email protected]>
wrote:
> No, it seems like flash fails to relay the clicks and keypresses to
> the browser ... I am not sure whether that is a flash bug or whether
> it is by design. Not much we can do from the Firebug side though :o(
>
> On Jan 21, 12:07 pm, IanSt <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I've been using FireBug for years but have never been able to work out
> > how to inspect a flash object as the mouse click is always swallowed
> > by flash.
> > For example, imagine you are on YouTube and you want to look at the
> > object tag for the flash video.  You click the inspect element icon
> > then try and click on the flash video but firebug doesn't register
> > that you've clicked the object so it doesn't highlight the code.
> > Is there a way around this?

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