> Does anyone know of any jQuery/javascript trickery that can help with
> positioning a div over a quicktime movie? So far, I found found that
> it is not possible. But, it seems that there has to be some way to do
> this!
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> Has anyone done this before?
Have you tried using an iframe? Or ma
Seriously?
On Mar 26, 2:57 pm, Saira Zaheer wrote:
> http://tinyurl.com/dar2ld
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> http://tinyurl.com/cvjkqa
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> http://tinyurl.com/ae56nz
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> On 3/26/09, Nic Hubbard wrote:
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> > Anyone?
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> > On Mar 24, 4:41 pm, Nic Hubbard wrote:
> > > Does anyone know of any jQuery/javascript trickery
http://tinyurl.com/dar2ld
http://tinyurl.com/cvjkqa
http://tinyurl.com/ae56nz
On 3/26/09, Nic Hubbard wrote:
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> Anyone?
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> On Mar 24, 4:41 pm, Nic Hubbard wrote:
> > Does anyone know of any jQuery/javascript trickery that can help with
> > positioning a div over a quicktime movie? So
Anyone?
On Mar 24, 4:41 pm, Nic Hubbard wrote:
> Does anyone know of any jQuery/javascript trickery that can help with
> positioning a div over a quicktime movie? So far, I found found that
> it is not possible. But, it seems that there has to be some way to do
> this!
>
> Has anyone done this
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