@Nathan - yeah does not rotate for me in ff6.  in chrome it does rotate not
the text within it but the object does.  Also it is displaced in the page
and a non transformed instance is there too.

@Laz123 - flash is not dying off, other web technologies can now be used to
achieve what once could only be done with flash. Flash is established and
will for some time be a very browser independent method for displaying
active content, reliable browser support for css animation is someway off,
flash can do that just fine (in any flash enabled browsers)

 - S




On 19 July 2011 17:21, Nathan Mynarcik <[email protected]> wrote:

> I just did a test on rotating a div that contains a swf.  The swf is not
> being rotated: http://mynarcik.com/flash_rotate/
>
> The swf on the left is the normal swf.  The container on the right is the
> same swf but the wrapper div is being rotated with CSS (disclaimer: I have
> not checked this in all browsers, works in Chrome).  Don't think this is
> what you are after.  I am pretty sure that jquery/js will result in the same
> way, so you might be stuck with having to use some Flash Development to get
> what you want.
>
> -Nathan
>
>
>
> On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 12:16 PM, laz123 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> It's good to be precise :).
>> When I use the word "proprietary" I mean technology which is exclusive to
>> its owner - therefore not an open standard, such as Javascript, CSS or HTML,
>> for example. I believe the philosophy behind WWW imposes open standards and
>> that's why Flash is dying off...
>>
>> I don't think I'll go the FlashDeveloper way,... I managed to decompile my
>> SWF file and edit it with a trial product so, problem solved.
>>
>> @The <object> tag used to display plugins such as swfs within browsers
>> does not have a rotation property to use. Therefore how would you expect
>> SWFObject to have a param for this?
>> Javascript makes miracles happen!! :)
>>
>> ... I am not a Flash fan
>>
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