Nick, Steve,

Thanks for your input.  To provide a little background data - I'm using the 
DrumbeatInsight HTML component, which works pretty well so long as you're 
left-aligned.  But when the Flex content is center aligned, the IFrame overlay 
does not compensate.  So I was thinking along the lines of what Steve was 
saying - listen to window resize and use external interface to have Flex 
re-position the html content.  I was really hoping for a solution that was less 
of a hack and I'm hoping that it works well with multiple IFrames open at once 
(which is my use-case).

Jeff

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Can you expand a little on the page layout you ha.ve<http://ha.ve> that needs 
to change?.. You might be able to just use CSS to position some DIV tags in a 
fluid layout and your SWF is in one DIV, your IFRAME in another and when the 
browser resizes, the browser handles the moving using relative positioning.

So maybe forget that you've got an IFRAME and SWF, this fluid layout concept 
will apply to any HTML objects such as two images.

Hope that helps somehow... (unless I've misread your problem?)


Cheers,
Nick

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On 24 May 2010 20:35, Battershall, Jeff 
<jeff.battersh...@dowjones.com<mailto:jeff.battersh...@dowjones.com>> wrote:

There's a lot on this subject out there but not the definitive answer I'm 
looking for - so I thought I'd see what Flex Coders has on the subject.

I need to be able to re-position some HTML content (an IFrame) relative to the 
screen coordinates of my Flex app, when the browser is re-sized.

Can anyone point me in the direction of the best solutions to this?





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