You could try adding a wrapper div with specific dimensions which is a
parent to the dashboard div. Something in your layout / css must be
constrainting the swf somehow, but without seeing your actual page, I cannot
be sure what.

Aran

On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 2:01 AM, jleonard <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm having a weird display issue with swfobject in firefox.
>
> My swf is 950x700.
>
> var swfObjectVars = {};
> var swfObjectParams = {wmode:'transparent'};
> var swfObjectAttr = {};
>
>  swfobject.embedSWF("ResAdmin.swf", "dashboard", "950", "700",
> "10.0.0","js/
> expressInstall.swf",swfObjectVars,swfObjectParams,swfObjectAttr);
>
> But in firefox, it shows up at 760x560 and the swf is clipped instead
> of resized. There's nothing hardcoded in my html or css to apply those
> dimensions. Any suggestions?
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