wmode = window and not transparent fixes it all up. it's so stupid.
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 11:46 PM, Karl DeSaulniers k...@designdrumm.comwrote:
Well for what you were describing, try exporting your flash file with and
without flash detection.
Try and print from each type of html page and
I've seen pages where printing the HTML page in Safari produces the SWF
rendered, and I've seen (ie. Adobe.com homepage) where printing = empty
SWFs. Is there some kind of trick in the embedding or some other trick to
get a page to print that renders the SWF in the printout for Safari (Mac)?
I
I think that depends on how the flash is embedded in the HTML.
Karl
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On Oct 28, 2009, at 8:42 PM, Eric E. Dolecki edole...@gmail.com
wrote:
I've seen pages where printing the HTML page in Safari produces the
SWF
rendered, and I've seen (ie. Adobe.com homepage) where
Okay - what's the trick then? ;)
I am almost at the point where I'll need to take my XML data and use XSLT to
produce a cruddy HTML table of it instead of relying on Flash to render it
the way I want.
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 9:58 PM, Karl DeSaulniers k...@designdrumm.comwrote:
I think that
Well for what you were describing, try exporting your flash file with
and without flash detection.
Try and print from each type of html page and see if that is what
does it.
I know that when exporting with flash detection, it sets an embed
code for non-script browsers.
My thought is that
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