
February 13th, 2003, 11:31 AM
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flash junkie
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Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: CO, USA
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nope... in my experience there's no way. the reason is because the flash plugin is an active-x plugin, and is actually interpretted and executed from the computer, and not the browser itself. This means that the layering will always be on top, no matter how you try to adjust them with DHTML. on a mac, the plugin is executed differently (since Mac's don't support Active-X) but i remember having the same problems there... if anyone has a solution, i'd be grateful to hear it too...
bret
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