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how do they do this....really cool
http://www.klickstudio.com/english/default.asp?s=1
You'll notice that the flash movie has no border or HTML format. How do they do that.
thanks
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Fullscreen popup. Use to only work with IE. Still doubt it does now with Netscape, but can't check it... I keep that crap away from my machine!
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thanks,
Is that something done within flash (fscommand?) or separate software is needed. Have you seen a tutorial teaching this?
thanks in advance
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Who ever on EARTH or MARS know how to do this... please show it to us.. PLEASE..................
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As I said this is simply opening up a popup window, using the fullscreen=yes feature (TMK only works on IE), which is then resized not to occupy the whole screen. A Flash is then simply embedded in that popup as you would do it in any other popup.
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but is this an HTML pop up with an embeded swf, or just a swf that's full screen and then resized as you said? How do they resize it anyway?
thanks
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In this case, it seems the .swf was embedded directly in the popup (you can do that!), rather then being embedded in an html. Resizing popups is all javascript stuff and really has nothing to do with Flash. You should search for javascript scripts on opening popups, and/or fullscreen ones and how to resized them according to the user's resolution.
Don't expect this to be as simple as said! And this popup is probably not without borders when viewed through Netscape.
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fyi: netscape doesn't go full screen, it has the title bar and border but nothing else...
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Can I do the same with an .exe file (published file)?
TKS
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Not without 3rd party software... I guess!
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