Hi All,

We have a flash movie that plays a sound as a reminder (ie every 5 or 10
min) and displays a particular screen (ie "time is up") at the same
time.  We would like to have the flash viewer take focus (meaning bring
it to the top most window on the desktop).  We have attempted to use
flash's  "fscommand" to maximize the screen but it still remains behind
the other windows above it.

Any ideas on how to bring the viewer to the top most window on the
desktop?

Many thanks in advance.

Regards,



Sima Lee



-----Original Message-----
From: Joe Rinehart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 02, 2004 7:54 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: XFORMS and BLACKSTONE

Alex,

Someone asked this at the WAMMO meeting when Ben was showing this -
the answer was that they want to keep the Flash player download as
small as possible,  and don't want to expand it for XForms support.

I think you're thinking of "DENG"

-joe

----- Original Message -----
From: Alexander Sherwood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 01 Jul 2004 15:17:35 -0400
Subject: RE: XFORMS and BLACKSTONE
To: CF-Talk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

At 03:07 PM 7/1/2004, you wrote:

>The examples shown at CFUN demonstrated how CFFORM could be used to
generate

>XForms and then XSLT is used to translate the XForms to standard HTML
such

>that standard form fields are submitted.  Presumably one could use an
XSLT

>that just copied the source XForms XML without modification and put
that in

>the reponse stream for the user agent to process.  However, this would

>require a UA that supports XForms.  Do any mainstream browsers support
it?

Gotcha. So I guess it's really not technically Xforms support, but the
ability to use CFFORM to generate an Xforms form instance and then
transform it. Pretty interesting.

How 'bout embedding Xforms support in the Flash player?! (I know Denji
or Dengi exists.....but native support would be nice!).

>One could also theoretically write an XSLT that converted the XForms
XML to

>HTML and included _javascript_ to format the data into the proper XForms

>specified data XML file and store that in a form field when the form is

>submitted.  Would be compliated and not worth the effort, but it seems

>technically possible.

Yes, but the spec was designed to incorporate the binding of the form
data to the instance document....thereby eliminating the need for the
JS hack! ;-)

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Alex________________________________

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