Josh, I have same problem. What Happens to me is that, when I place few
pictures continuously it overlaps one and another by placing <img> tags
one behind the other. It would be cool to see any example about it.

Jorge

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Subject: [Flashcoders] inline images in html text fields?

I know that while you can use the <img> tag in html text fields to  
load images or symbols, that the image must be left- or right-aligned  
with the text, and the text wraps around it. I have a need to have  
small images *inline* with the text, however. I'm wondering if  
anyone's worked out a hack to make this work (or at least appear to  
work).

The first thing that comes to mind is to place some other character  
where the image will go, search for it, figure out its position, and  
then attach the image on top of it in the appropriate place. However  
I'm not sure if it's possible to find the exact position of a  
character in a TextField.

I recall seeing someone demo just that thing on a blog post  
somewhere, but I haven't bookmarked it, and I think it was probably  
AS3 anyway (this needs to run in FP8). Flash Paper Viewer is able to  
highlight search results in this way, but I believe there's some very  
Flash Paper specific things going on there (having worked on the  
first version of it myself).

Any clues would be much appreciated.

thanks,
-josh
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