This will probable be inconsistent across browsers and operating systems,
however you can always try!

Also, if you can get it to work, you may lose all 2D (and in the future 3D)
acceleration by the video card, as everything will have to be processed in
software

>From memory, window and direct modes allow for 3d, opaque and transparent
specifiy software and allow overlays of other content, eg. html menus
popping up over the flash, possibly other flash player instances too. see
here for more details:

*wmode* - Possible values: window, direct, opaque, transparent, gpu. Sets
the Window Mode property of the Flash movie for transparency, layering,
positioning, and rendering in the browser. If this attribute is omitted, the
default value is "window". For more information, see Using Window Mode
(wmode) 
values<http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/127/tn_12701.html#main_BrowserSupportForWmodes>
 below.
http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/127/tn_12701.html

On 21 September 2011 16:09, Mikael Enroos <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I’m trying to position a windowed swf on top of another windowed swf on my
> site. The underlaying swf (windowed) is the main application and now I need
> to add a separate swf on top of it, which is another application.
>
> I tried with some css work including z-layer but without any luck. Has
> anyone else done this?
>
> Mikael Enroos
> Webmaster
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