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100% not allowed in Netscape 7 ?

100% not allowed in Netscape 7 ?

2004-04-23       - By Becky Kinney

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Thanks, guys. I tried the table trick, but it didn't help. In fact, when I
put the scaled movie into a table, it wouldn't display in IE either.

What I am doing for the moment is sending Netscape 7 users to the naked swf
file. This is okay, but not what I really wanted to do. Any other ideas?

Becky

-- -- Original Message -- --
From: "RuneImp" <rune@(protected)>
To: <FLASHmacromedia@(protected)>
Sent: Friday, April 23, 2004 7:23 PM
Subject: Re: [FLASHmacromedia] 100% not allowed in Netscape 7 ?


> Dean Hamack wrote:
>
> >>-- --Original Message-- --
> >>From: Becky Kinney [mailto:becky@(protected)]
> >>
> >>Has anyone else had a problem with movies not showing up in
> >>Netscape 7? I have a movie that a client wants to show at
> >>100% of the browser window. No problem, I tell him. BUT, when
> >>I change the width and height in the html from pixel
> >>dimensions to 100% the content vanishes completely within
> >>Netscape 7. Any ideas?
> >>
> >>
> >
> >Stick the movie in a table and set the table's dimensions to 100% x 100%.
> >That should work.
> >
> >Dean Hamack
> >Macromedia Certified Flash MX Designer/
> >Lead Web Developer
> >Bushido Designs
> >Dean@(protected)
> >Tel:(206)523-6705
> >
>
> Yeah, it's the one major bug in Mozilla/Netscape that drives me nuts.
> The browser simply interprets the percentages as pixel dimensions so
> your movie ends up as 100 x 100 pixels...  ;)
>
>
> -=- RuneImp
> ImpTech - Web Design & Hosting
> http://imptech.net
> rune@(protected)
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