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Flash 8 HTML formatted textfield improvements !!!
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I was hoping Flash 8 would fix a bug when an image is being embedded into a html formatted textfield with a similar or more width as the textfield, the text would disappear because it´s floating around the image outside of the textfield scope. So I ask you is it possible to prevent text from floating around embedded images within html formatted textfields ? So basically the text would appear beneath the image instead of floating around it .
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yes multiple <br /> tags should work but it would be much easier to have a special tag to force the text to appear beneath the image expecially when you don´t know how big the image will be forexample if it´s dynamatically loaded by the user.
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I know only that solution so far. It's too early for me to know if things are different in Flash 8. Have you tried the p tag?
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Yes, I have tried that one too but with no luck. I think I will try to program how many break tags is needed for the image being displayed, however it can be a little tricky because I have another option where you can choose the size of the text. Thanks for the hint and let me know if you find a magic solution
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