I am trying to display an iframe over a flash swf and this doesn't seem
to work quite right.
I get the iframe content to disply over the flash, but in the place of
the iframe's scrollbars, I see the color of the flash movie underneath.
I am testing this in Firefox on Mac OSX with Flash MX. I tried setting
"wmode" to "transparent" and that didn't fix it either.
I am guessing that even though the iframe is being displayed on top of
the flash, for some reason the iframe's scrollbars are getting hidden
behind the flash.
I have a set of flash files called inside iframe. I need to put a play/ stop button into the parent html to control the flash. I tried using document.getElementById[iframename](playerId) but the JavaScript is not recognizing the flash object.
I am using strobe media playback. Is there any way I can communicate to flash object using javascript?
Doing my own fitness bootcamp site and want to fancy up my front page. My front page loads a picture and I want it to load like flash. What could I do? I have all the Adobe Software, just don't know how to use it.
I need a simple javascript that I can use in my HOME page.index.html has a flash animationnoflash.html is a page without flash animationKindle does not support Flash and therefore i want to redirect my index.html to noflash.html page.
I work for a company called Best of the Best (www.botb.com). We use Flash countdown clocks to mark the end of our competitions. The issue we now have is that our clients are using mobile platforms more and more and as bloody Apple wont support flash (not fully anyway) we need the option to detect whether our users have flash and if not then replace the current <OBJECT>Blah Blah Parameters etc</OBJECT> with <DIVCLASS="NON_FLASH_CONTAINER">All other bits in middle</DIV>Is this at all possible?
I'm trying to put some code together to create an image-swapping system, that when you click on the image it'll hide the image and replace it with a given iframe vimeo/youtube code...The swapping part works fine, however when the iframe loads up, it hides all other flash objects in the page, and I can't figure out why.Here's the JS
Code: function swapvideo(w,h,url) { document.getElementById('video_pholder').style.display='none';
I have created no flash pages and flash pages, but instead of creating a portal at the front of the site that leads you to a flash site and a no flash site id like to do it so the page detects flash or not, and redirects to whichever URL.
Is this possible, or do multiple browsers cause problems ?
I have created a transparent flash video (virtual spokesperson) for my website. For demoing purposes, I would like to have this appear on any desired website.
This is what I am trying to produce - here a virtual spokesperson appears on the [url]website: [url]
Have a look at other sites which enable one to type in a URL and their demo virtual spokesperson appears on the given site: [url] [url]
I believe they do this within an iframe to display the underlying website.
I'm looking for websites that do Flash-like things but without using Flash, only with Javascript/ajax.
I'm not looking for a particular effect, I just want examples of sites that have the coolness and eye-catching factor that Flash can have - know what I mean?
I'd like to resize an iframe into which different (same domain) pages of differing heights are loaded. I can do a first-time resize no problem. It's the subsequent reloads that need to pass back their height to the parent page There seem to be lots of solutions for that around, but few I can see for resizing each time the iframe reloads. One is described here on another board [URL] but unfortunately the test page is no longer around (or indeed the site), so the full code is no longer available there. This one works, almost, for me: [URL] it does resize for me, but not quite sufficiently high each time - about 90% of what is required: [URL] Is there a way to add on sufficient extra margin that scrollbars no longer appear?
Is there a way to resize an iframe dynamically so that you never get the scroll bar and essentially hide that there is an iframe? Better integration really.Basically I want to iframe a forum into my site so that the design down the sides and top which my friend does using iweb are not messed with.We have a central area which can be longer or shorter depending on the forum.
I have a page A and inside it I have an iframe B. B points to another php file that shows a form (so basically in the iframe we see a form). When I submit the form, I call to another page C that verifies the fields of the form and if they are ok I redirect to page X, if not I redirect to page Y. The problem is that I see page X and Y inside the iframe, and I want to see them in the parent page.
I have a page that displays in an iframe. How to get the index of the iframe in the parent window in which my page is getting displayed using javascript.
HTML Code: <html> <iframe src="A.html"></iframe> <iframe src="B.html"></iframe> <iframe src="C.html"></iframe> </html>
if I run the javascript from B.html then I should get the iframe position as 2. same way, if I run the javascript from C.html then I should get the iframe position as 3.
I have a web page which will display another web page in an iframe. But the content inside the iframe may change while the user interacts with it so I need to be able to resize the iframe height from code on the page inside the iframe. Any tips on how I can do that? I am using php and javascript.
How would i go abouts putting a javascript code into a hidden iframe and then have it update new messages to another frame if there is a new message?
By message i mean it checks the database for a new message ( this is for a chat ) Its the javascript im not sure how to set up... If someone could point me in the right direction thatd be great.
How would i change iframe content from another? ? I just need the 1 line code not a whole example, what i have atm is the page refreshes and a new variable is given i want the variable displayed on another iframe.
'm using dhtmlmodal for creating modal windows.Modal window is created inside a "iframe".My problem:I open a modal window, that window is redirected to another page in a different server and I try to close the window with javascript.But dhtml modal closes the window with:Quote:parent.vmodal.hide() Due to the window in the iframe is from a different host, it say "permission denied".Also windows.close() doesn't work with a iframe. My question How can I close an iframe from inside the iframe?
I have the a hovering div, within that div i have settings that people can change, but for some reason there needs to be a smal flash animation with a continual sound clip. When a user clicks close the hovering div should be removed from the domtree thus removing the div and the flash movie.
In FF this works fine.
In IE it also works, in that the div is deleted, but for somereason the sound continues to play on the page. Even though the flash element doesnt exist. Have done a document.getElementById(flashmovie) to determine if its there.
I am removing the node from the tree using document.body.removeChild(hoveringdiv); where hoveringdiv is the element itself.
Now as you can imagine the continuous sound is an annoyance. How do i stop flash playing, and hence remove the sound, or how do i mute the flash. Is this possible in Javascript? I cant access the swf or actionscript.
Also if this isnt possible can someone point me to where i can learn about how IE handles sound within a webpage so i can see if there is some pointers in there.
I need a map that pop up pictures when the mouse is over a specific area. I was wondering if java would be the way to go if I wanted to do this without flash. If so should I use layers and just make them visible when the mouse is in a specific area? For multiple pics is it possible to store the images in an array and have them load on call? I'm still a student and learning so I'm not sure what limits javascripting has yet.
does anybody know how I am able to control Flash Movies from html or JavaScript? For example, I want a movie go to a specific frame each time I open the html file where it is embedded.