I tried your example on my system (Windows XP, Firefox 3.6.3, Flash Player WIN 
10,0,45,2) and I don't see any bugs. What do you see?



--- In [email protected], "liloosweet" <liloosw...@...> wrote:
>
> Hello there.
> 
> I'm experiencing a bug with non-IE browsers (firefox, opera, chrome,
> ...) and wondering if it's a Flash or Flex bug or a browser issue. What
> do I need to do to solve that ?
> 
> Quick version: here is the example showing the problem
> http://devenirlibre.com/fullscreen/FS.html
> <http://devenirlibre.com/fullscreen/FS.html>  
> 
> More detail:
> I have a fullscreen button. It's state is linked to the DisplayState
> value.
> 
> I made a example to show you the problem. It's based on a flex example
> source :
> http://blog.flexexamples.com/2007/08/07/creating-full-screen-flex-applic\
> ations/
> 
> I just changed moved the button to the top of the Application, give it
> an id (button) plus the following:
> 
> private function fullScreenHandler(evt:FullScreenEvent):void {
> dispState = Application.application.stage.displayState + " (fullScreen="
> + evt.fullScreen.toString() + ")";
> if (evt.fullScreen) {
> /* Do something specific here if we switched to full screen mode. */
> } else {
> /* Do something specific here if we switched to normal mode. */
> }
> }
> 
> to
> 
> private function fullScreenHandler(evt:FullScreenEvent):void {
> dispState = Application.application.stage.displayState + " (fullScreen="
> + evt.fullScreen.toString() + ")";
> if (evt.fullScreen) {
> button.selected = true;
> } else {
> button.selected = false;
> }
> }
> 
> To see the bug, make sure that the place where the button is when
> fullscreen is outside the browser content window when normal. I hope it
> make sense.
> 
> Here is the example: http://devenirlibre.com/fullscreen/FS.html
> <http://devenirlibre.com/fullscreen/FS.html>  
>


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