I don't have the answer, but I would very much expect that this is 
doable purely by employing DHTML and JavaScript in the enclosing web 
page, without involving Flex in any way.  As such, you may have more 
luck searching resources that have to do with DHTML and scripting, 
rather than Flex.

... .  .    .       .            j


superabe wrote:
> Hi List,
>  
> Is it possible to run a flex app at fullscreen without any of the 
> browser chrome ?
> If so how?
>  
> Thanks in advance
> superabe
>  
>  
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