You could set the background on the SWF to tranparent using the WMode
parameter when adding it to the page, but this approach is not completely
supported cross browser. Also you could run into problems if the page
contained clickable elements as the flash file would still be obscuring
them.
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Paul Whitham
Certified Dreamweaver MX2004 Professional
Adobe Community Expert - Dreamweaver
Valleybiz Internet Design
www.valleybiz.net
"billandted1" <webforumsuser (AT) macromedia (DOT) com> wrote
Quote:
I have created a password swf so when the user enters the correct password
the
swf plays to the end frame. I want to load this into a dreamweaver page
covering existing images/html content and when the correct password is
entered,
I would like the swf to disappear revealing the contents of the
dreamweaver
html page. Any suggestions appreciated.
thanks. |