John.

Glad to hear you are making progress.

Wmode - not surprising there really. In window mode, Flash can be considered
almost as a separate discreet application from the HTML content as it is
rendered independently of the page content (always on a separate layer above
ALL html content). As soon as you go to opaque or transparent, Flash has to
be rendered within the HTML and has to adhere to z-indexes and other
constraints. 


Aran

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of johnbeardy
Sent: Thursday, 18 December 2008 12:06 AM
To: SWFObject
Subject: Re: SWFObject and Colour Management


I've checked on a Mac and on a PC, both of which are calibrated and
appear to be have fully-working CM.

I have now got that example script working with the real output (not
online) so that may be the way I choose to go. Unfortunately that
output page currently has DHTML menus which, of course, vanish behind
the movie when wmode is "window", but switching to transparent or
opaque seems to blow away the CM. Luckily there's no rush - the goal
is a fully-Flash site, and it'll be a while before most people have
Flash 10. I don't like things to be too easy anyway.

John





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