Hi Simon.

The quickest way that we can try to help is if you post a link up for a
complete (and simple) use case example. This way everyone can look a the
same thing (as opposed to having to individually setup a Flex project from
your source etc). It sounds like from what you are saying that it is just
some CSS values getting messed up to position the iframe in the correct
place.


Cheers,
Aran




On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 7:14 PM, newtriks <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hi all,
>
> I am a strong advocate for SWFObject and first up would like to say
> thanks to all for the hard work in creating it.
>
> Onto my little head scratch issue.  Within a flex application I _have_
> to embed some html and am using an IFrame as provided on
> http://code.google.com/p/flex-iframe/ to achieve this.  This actually
> works very well using the standard html wrapper provided by Flex
> Builder 3.  I have since ported the wrapper to use SWFObject and found
> that this actually now breaks the IFrame embedding.  The result is the
> Iframe displays outside of the html content and is not displayed
> within the Flex app?  Seeing as this _did_ work before the
> introduction of SWFObject I conclude that something is happening under
> the hood which I am unaware of.  Any help woul dbe appreciated.
>
> Here some simple source as an example
> http://www.newtriks.com/downloads/IFrameDemo.zip
>
> Cheers,
>
> Simon
>
> >
>

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