isn't there a bit of wierdness in firefox where, if you want it to be 100%
width / height of the window, you need to add it to the css and apply it to
the swfobject targetted div?

On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 1:56 PM, Romuald Quantin <
soundstep.mail...@googlemail.com> wrote:

> I sent to the BrowserCanvas developer the IE error months ago, I guess he
> didn't find a solution if he didn't update his library.
>
> I've been asked for this some months ago but we've ended up to build a
> flash scrollbar instead... if I may ask, what makes you choose a browser
> scrollbar for a flash content? Because in my case, having something solid
> without cross-browsing issue made me build a flash scrollbar.
>
> Romu
> www.soundstep.com
>
>
>
> confustic...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> Sorry List.
>>
>> I really am all kinds of idiot. What I said below about BrowserCanvas is
>> incorrect. It takes the containerId as a parameter ... which was
>> immediately
>> obvious from reading the documentation! Apologies. Now, to work out what's
>> causing the IE error ...
>>
>> I am still interested in any comments regarding the Mustard Lab Resize
>> Flash
>> with SWFObject issue though.
>>
>> Humbly,
>>
>> CB.
>>
>> On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 1:53 PM, confustic...@gmail.com <
>> confustic...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> Hi List,
>>>
>>> Does anyone have a bulletproof method for dynamically resizing your SWFs
>>> from within the SWF? eg, if you have SWFs which have expandable vertical
>>> content that sit within the flow of an HTML page. Something like this:
>>> http://2mdc.com/resizableFlash/
>>>
>>> I have tried doesnotcompute's lovely BrowserCanvas (
>>>
>>> http://www.dncompute.com/blog/2008/06/23/browsercanvas-the-worlds-easiest-way-to-dynamically-resize-flash.html)
>>> and
>>> found that it only works for 1 SWF per page. (It always resizes the first
>>> SWF, no matter which SWF needs resizing.)
>>>
>>> I have also tried the wonderful Mustard Lab Resize Flash technique (
>>> http://www.mustardlab.com/developer/flash/objectresize/) - however, to
>>> my
>>> surprise I couldn't get it working with properly SWFObject in IE6 and
>>> Safari. It works fine in FF and IE7. I found that, while the containing
>>> DIV
>>> was resized appropriately, the Flash height (set to 100%) was not filling
>>> up
>>> the DIV. I'm still not sure why this is; it works if the SWF is placed on
>>> the page using JavaScript to write out the tags (which is how it is
>>> implemented by Mustard Lab). Unfortunately it does need to work with
>>> SWFObject.
>>>
>>> Any ideas would be much appreciated,
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> CB.
>>>
>>>
>>>
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