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Subject: RE: FLASH:Layers problem?
From: bob jones
Date: Sun, 13 Feb 2000 09:43:05 GMT

--- Eric Dunham <brokenatcorridor [dot] net> wrote:
> You might want to try giving the drop-down menus
> some outrageous z-index,
> although I don't even know if that'll work...
>
> <snip>
> I have page set up in frameset - the top frame
> contains dropdown menu
> created by using CSS. In the frameset beneath,
> there is Flash animation
> (just test). When menu in the top frame is
> activated, it unrolls u n d
> e r the Flash animation.
> </snip>

I think, as a rule (ie except Win IE4+), its not
possible to place content in to layers that go over
the space occupied by Flash.
Basically because Flash, like Java, is dynamic content
and always forces to the top. That's my guess anyway.
bob
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