It does seem like a useful feature in case you want to use a swf
embedded in something that is not a browser (although I suppose you
could always write it yourself in code, so maybe it is not worth
maintaining)
Just curious... why does it interfere with full screen mode? I would
think that would happen long after canvas construct...
On Jul 18, 2009, at 5:47 PM, Raju Bitter wrote:
A user in the forums ran into a problem with full screen mode.
Here's the thread:
http://forum.openlaszlo.org/showthread.php?t=13774
Here's the test page as well. The left application scales when going
into fullscree, the right one doesn't. For both the canvas width &
height are set to 100%. The customer wants to use the following
query vars attached to the SWF:
http://www.simplylearnt.com:5080/xmlcrm/slTest.swf?test_id=_-epinfoways&type=share&partner=fachak&width=500&height=400
The usage of the args with the name width and height is processed by
LaszloCanvas.lzs#construct(), here are the relevant lines (line
307-12)
// Default to arg values
var width = args.width;
var height = args.height;
var bgcolor = args.bgcolor;
delete args.width;
delete args.height;
delete args.bgcolor;
Is that a feature we still use? Looks like it might be used, so we
should probably advise programmers not too attach any query strings
with those names to the SWF, if they plan to use full screen.
- Raju