I generally don't have control over the window content - my links are
generally to other websites.

Should I instead try something like an external interface call, pass
the URL and create a new window with javascript and set focus on it?

- Bob


On Aug 5, 1:25 pm, Vincent Polite <[email protected]>
wrote:
> If you have control over the new window and/or it's content, adding a
> window.focus() or self.focus() command should do the trick.  Technically you
> should be able to control the new window w/javascript as well.
>
> VP
>
> On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 12:43 PM, bunner bob <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Here's the scenario: regular HTML page, javascript link to launch full-
> > screen Flash (embedded using SWFObject 2.1).
>
> > Links in the Flash document that open new windows (using navigateToUrl
> > (link, '_blank')).
>
> > In Mac FF, the links are opening a new tab in the original browser
> > window (the one with the "click to launch" html page in it) - BUT -
> > that window is staying behind the fullscreen Flash - doesn't come to
> > the front.
>
> > This doesn't seem to happen in Mac Safari, or Windows IE or FF.
>
> > Realize this isn't strictly a SWFObject issue, but thought some folks
> > here might have a lead on the problem. Perhaps I need to use another
> > method - like calling external interface - to make this work properly.
>
> > Any ideas?
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