On 7/25/06, Carlos Rovira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ok, so here is the question. How! Remember, I am very weak on html and _javascript_. I am wondering how to integrate a swfObject that will do the cool resizing stuff with the html template that comes with flex. Any additional hints would be greatly appreciated. For example, I am thinking I wouldnt just want to replace the adobe html container because it seems to help with history for example. So I am thinking there is some necessary integration between the two. Is this right? What needs to be done.
Regards
Hank
Hi Hank,On 7/25/06, hank williams < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:I am a total _javascript_/html idiot.
But now I must put my flex app in an html container and I have some questions.
1. Does flex user swfObject? if not, why not?
Flex 2 does not use swfObject. Adobe use its own script. Why? it seems that they prefer their method ¿?2. Also, if not, has anybody done any work to integrate.
I test it in beta 3 and work without problem for a project with the Flex SDK only.
Now the Flex 2 SDK comes with all the scripts ready to work, but you can use SWFObject as well without too much work3. Has anyone done an html container that would handle resizing the flash stage when the browser window is resized.
See the SWFOBject examples and you'll find one that does exactly that, you can use that example with your flex 2 swf
Ok, so here is the question. How! Remember, I am very weak on html and _javascript_. I am wondering how to integrate a swfObject that will do the cool resizing stuff with the html template that comes with flex. Any additional hints would be greatly appreciated. For example, I am thinking I wouldnt just want to replace the adobe html container because it seems to help with history for example. So I am thinking there is some necessary integration between the two. Is this right? What needs to be done.
Regards
Hank
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