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I tried using Brian's example in a TabNavigator except the html appears at the bottom of the page instead og inside the tab containing the IFrame.

Paul Andrews said the following:

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From: "Ali Mills" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]com>
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Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2006 9:14 PM
Subject: Re: [flexcoders] Problem with IFrame

> Tim,
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> IFrame isn't an MXML element. It's HTML. So, the "type not found
> error" MXMLC is throwing makes sense.

Actually it's both an HTML element and a custom mxml component (a subclass
of canvas)..

Paul

>The Coenraets example you using
> as a guide works by using _javascript_ to overlay an IFrame in HTML over
> the SWF's OBJECT/EMBED location in HTML. The example's been updated
> by Brian Deitte for Flex 2, and the updated version can be found at
> http://www.deitte.com/archives/2006/08/finally_updated.htm.
>
> This is a tricky feature to get just right. Good luck with it!
>
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> Ali
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