Hi Felix,
I cannot show you an example (right now).
But as I found out the problem seems to be overflow:scroll in
.<theme>_content of the <theme>.css file.
If I comment that out, I can access the flashplayer without problems
(even if only in the not-content-area of the parent window or if the
parent window is minimized).
To reproduce that:
Create a new Dialog Window with some content in it. Does not matter
what.
Than create a new Dialog Window with a flashcontent in it, what needs to
be clicked to be started.
And watch the behaviour on FF 1.5.0.8.
Regards,
Mike
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag von Felix Shnir
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 7. Dezember 2006 16:41
An: [email protected]
Betreff: Re: [Javawin] Firefox 1.5.0.8 object - tag in child
window
Sample?
Felix.
On 12/7/06, Lohmann, Mike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I am calling a new window-class window out of an other
window and add an
object tag.
Therein a flash movie is called, which shall load and
play a video on
click.
The Problem:
I don't get the clickable focus onto the player. Only if
I move very
fast over the player I get the "hand"-cursor
(clickable)and if I click
many times during the move of my mouse, the video plays.
On FF 2.0 all works fine.
On Safari (newest), too.
If I don't load a theme by using the windows class, I
can click the
player in the area where it is not over the content area
of the parent
window.
Does someone has an idea, how to fix that?
Regards.
Mike Lohmann
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