and here is what I did to get it to do what I wanted, evidently the Flash player 8 takes it literally on the alpha property :) - i set it to 1 (one) instead of zero (0) and it is back to being transparent like I wanted it to be... whew!
WIll post that to the feedback Andrew, thx
Craig
Andrew Spaulding <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Well I'm yet to find a bug but there seems to be some noticable
improvements in performance.
Be sure to post your bug using the feedback form found here
http://www.macromedia.com/bin/fp8betafeedback.cgi?
Cheers,
Andrew Spaulding
www.flexdaddy.info
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> Okay, saw the post about the beta Flash Player 8 beta, and as I like
> to jump in with both feet, installed it for IE, Netscape 7.2 and Fire
> Fox 1.0.4...went to one of my flex apps and found that I could no
> longer see my label in the Link tag in my app. I was setting the
> property 'alpha' to zero so that the "bar" that highlights the
> selection is invisible and just the rollovers would be seen. Removing
> the alpha property lets my labe be seen but then (as I am using
> haloBlue) i get a big ugly blue bar across my link label...I have a
> graphic behind the link bar and did not want this to show up (the
> bar)...it used to work in Flash player 7...so beta team thought you
> would like to know....I really, really dont want to give up my alpha :)
>
> ps. did noticed a slight improvement in load speed...
>
> this on longer works....
> <mx:Link label="{link1Data[0]}" color="#123154"
> modalTransparency="0" borderStyle="none" alpha="0"
> textRollOverColor="#0099CC" mouseOver="triggerShowEffectNeedReports
> ()" />
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