With that solution, I have an idea. Using Flashvars and javascript.
Set up a javascript file that tells when the two flash files are
hovering over each other and have it put an invisible png between them.
This png will be inside a div, so technically you would put the div
between them. Making the png stretch to the size of the bottom swf.
Cover it.
Basically blocking any flash interactions on the one below?
Also, in order for this to work, I think you may want to assign z-
index:0 to the body.
That way it explicitly sets zero first.
<extra swf z-index:3 >
<div z-index:2 >< transparent png img></div>
<main swf z-index:1 >
Kind-of like an invisible button does inside flash.
Not tested,
JAT,
Best,
Karl
On Sep 21, 2011, at 9:43 AM, Kevin Newman wrote:
There is an old solution - put the top layered Object in its own
HTML page, and load that into an iframe, then position the iframe
over the windowed flash movie.
I haven't tried that in ages, but I think it still works.
Kevin N.
On 9/21/11 2:09 AM, Mikael Enroos 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
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