Ok.. thanks.

I guess it's a Safari Mac issue, since I'm using Mac.

I'll take a look at the links you provided, thanks a lot.

Med venlig hilsen / Kind regards

Rune Skjoldborg Madsen
Freelance web designer / developer

[email protected]
www.runemadsen.com
(+45) 61 71 34 50
Falkoner Alle 73A, 5th floor
2000, Frederiksberg
Denmark




Aran Rhee wrote:
> As I said, I get the same on all three browsers I tested on.
>  
> Screen shots from Safari 4:
>  
> large browser window size 
> <http://www.misterhee.com/tests/runemadsen/rune.01.jpg>
>  
> small browser size: 
> <http://www.misterhee.com/tests/runemadsen/rune.02.jpg>
>  
> You can see that Flash does not take over the screen, and the header 
> and foot remain (I believe this is what the site is supposed to do 
> based on your description)
>  
>  
> As this is a CSS issue, I would suggest that you will find more help 
> on other forums, but someone else onthe list might be able to help out 
> with some CSS pointers.
>  
>  
> Here is a site example which has a fixed header / footer and flash 
> content in the center which might help (if you have a look at the CSS 
> etc):
> http://www.dream-abstract.com/new/index.htm
>  
> Here is 1 implemetation of a fixed header/footer via CSS:
> http://www.cssplay.co.uk/layouts/basics2.html
>  
> here is another:
> http://www.456bereastreet.com/archive/200609/css_frames_v2_fullheight/
>  
>  
>  
> Aran
>
> On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 5:26 PM, Rune Skjoldborg Madsen 
> <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>
>     Thanks...
>
>     But I don't think that's exactly true. Safari shows the right size of
>     the div when I'm not embedding the Flash content. But when the flash
>     content is inserted, it fills more than the box height - the entire
>     browser area.
>
>     The main div is set as position absolute and top: 155px,
>     bottom:26px, so
>     I have constrains.
>
>     None of the other browsers do that.
>
>     Do you have a method on how I can achieve what I want? To have a fixed
>     size html header and footer and a main area with flash content that
>     fills the rest of the screen.
>
>     Med venlig hilsen / Kind regards
>
>     Rune Skjoldborg Madsen
>     Freelance web designer / developer
>
>     [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
>     www.runemadsen.com <http://www.runemadsen.com/>
>     (+45) 61 71 34 50
>     Falkoner Alle 73A, 5th floor
>     2000, Frederiksberg
>     Denmark
>
>
>
>
>     Aran Rhee wrote:
>     > All three browsers behave exactly the same for me ( I am using
>     Safari
>     > 4, IE7, FF3)
>     >
>     > That being said, I think this is just how you are defining your CSS
>     > for your various containers. The issue is not actually related to
>     > SWFObject, as it has written the content to the page correctly.
>     >
>     > Remember that SWFObject REPLACES the flashcontent div, so you
>     need to
>     > define whatever layout constraints you want to the "main" div
>     via css
>     >
>     >
>     > Aran
>     >
>     >
>     >
>     > On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 4:37 AM, Ronze <[email protected]
>     <mailto:[email protected]>
>     > <mailto:[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>> wrote:
>     >
>     >
>     >     Hey everyone
>     >
>     >     I'm working on a HTML page with a flash movie embedded in
>     the main div
>     >     (middle). I have a header div, a main div that is absolute
>     positioned,
>     >     and a footer that is absolute positioned.
>     >
>     >     Everything works fine in all browsers. When I embed my Flash
>     content
>     >     using SWFObject as 100% height and 100% width, it also works
>     fine in
>     >     FireFox 3 and IE. But in Safari the flash movie will become 100%
>     >     height of the browser, not the div. The flash movie is now
>     bigger than
>     >     the actual screen, even though it should fit the main div 100%.
>     >
>     >     You can see the test here:
>     >     http://www.runemadsen.com/test/
>     >
>     >     What can I do to make it work in Safari? As you see, the
>     content is
>     >     lying under the footer in safari because the embedded flash
>     movie size
>     >     is too high.
>     >
>     >     Thanks
>     >
>     >     >
>
>
>     >

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