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    resolved [RESOLVED] Change stage size (not scale) based on browser size?

    Not sure this can be done. I've looked through LOTS of resizing tutorials, but they don't do exactly what I want, and I'm not sure it's possible.

    Basically, I have a slideshow that loads from xml and fades in a variety of sizes of images in random positions. I'm trying to set it up so that the swf (which is in a div tag in an interface) will resize depending on the browser size and will use the NEW stage size to determine the x/y position of the images (without resizing them) and will skip any images that are too big for the stage size...

    Any ideas if this is possible? Dynamically sizing and determining the "working area" of a swf based on the browser/div size?? Any tutorials out there?? I can figure out the code, I just need to know where to start...

    THANKS!!!!
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    Hmmm...no takers, eh?? Maybe I'll try the AS 3 forum...
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    WOOHOO!!!

    Got it...all in the HTML Publish settings

    http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flash/ar...id_gui_02.html

    THANKS!!!!
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