Yes, params.wmode = "opaque" works fine in that regard but the problem
with the @ key remains. I've tried with wmode= transparent on a couple
of other sites I have done with a plain swf with a form inside and
it's the same problem, the @ key doesent work.

I'm based in sweden so I use Alt Gr + the @ key on the keyboard which
now outputs a "2". With wmode = transparent, I have to use Shift and
the @ key in order to make it work. It seems like it defaults the
keyboard layout in flash to US when I use wmode = transparent?

///Erik




On 23 Juni, 10:08, Aran Rhee <[email protected]> wrote:
> Erik.
>
> Does wmode=opaque work for you in regards to the layering requirement? It
> does not have the same bugs as wmode=transparent but allows content to be
> layered on top of the swf. What it does not allow is for elements behind the
> swf to be shown through the swf bounds.
>
> Cheers,
> Aran
>
> On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 5:54 PM, Erka <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I have a textfield in a swf in wich the user needs to enter a
> > emailadress in order to post a form. The problem is that the @ key
> > don't register @ but registres the number 2 instead.
>
> > I need to use wmode = transparent in order for the navigation menu
> > that sits in the top of the webpage to open over the swf. If I remove
> > wmode = transparent the form works fine, but the menu then open behind
> > the swf.
>
> > This only happens in Firefox, Internet Explorer works fine.
>
> > Does anyone have a solution to this. I really dont know what to do to
> > solve this and I really need this to work. Please help!
>
> > Thanks Erik
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