On Friday 13 July 2007 02:12:31 P T Withington wrote: > the default html wrapper is automatically given a background color > the same as your canvas, so you are probably seeing that. I'm not using the wrapper when it's in my application. Oh, that's something else (your mention of below reminded me). When it works, I'm loading it directly from the LPS, so I have the compile options etc down the bottom. When it doesn't work, it's embedded into my application. I haven't tested it loading the SWF directly, I'll give that a go... ..and I can't on this computer due to 64-bit and flash issues.
> As I recall, you have to be careful how you embed your app, depending > on whether you use <embed> or <object> your app won't get any cycles > until the app is fully loaded. You also have to take care that your > html wrapper does not cause your browser to go into 'quirks mode'. > That is usually the cause for IE's misbehavior. Hmm, I'll have a look at that. I think at the moment I'm using that mix of embed and object that works on both, I may separate that out into browser-specific code. > Hey, isn't it pretty late out your way? 2:20am. Not too late just yet :) -- Robin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> JabberID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Hostes alienigeni me abduxerunt. Qui annus est? PGP Key 0xA99CEB6D = 5957 6D23 8B16 EFAB FEF8 7175 14D3 6485 A99C EB6D
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