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Re: div layers over the top of a qt



Under Windows, it is probable that QuickTime is rendering into a child window
which is technically on a different compositing plane than the HTML document.
I asked about the platform because I believe that the OS X windowing system
in conjunction with Safari might be able to render correctly. I haven't been tracking
Windoze much in the last few years, but as the writer of the 1st QuickTime plug-in for
Netscape/Win (CineWeb, '96), the technology required at the OS level for compositing your
CSS as you expect wasn't introduced until much later. It is doubtful that IE will implement
this anytime soon.


As I watch how Safari renders interlaced GIFs and PNGs - it would lead me to believe they
may be able to treat a quicktime window with the CSS attributes of the block.


On Jan 14, 2006, at 4:50 AM, anthony rogers wrote:

Well Windows FireFox and IE at the moment (if it don't work there I will
look at another way of doing it). Yes I am using Z-Index etc, it seems
QuickTime is direct to screen, I cant find a flag to turn this off : ( maybe
there is one in XML within the QuickTime itself?


Looks like its not as simple as a flag in a parameter as I thought :(

Topa

aNt

-----Original Message-----
From: Gen Kiyooka [mailto:email@hidden]
Sent: 13 January 2006 23:47
To: anthony rogers
Cc: email@hidden
Subject: Re: div layers over the top of a qt

Which browser/platform are you describing?

On Jan 13, 2006, at 9:06 AM, anthony rogers wrote:

Hello all...

Wonder if anyone has come across this one? I want to have a <div>
layer with
some info on it over the top of a quicktime movie. It seems the
movie is
drawing direct to screen so I cant see my layer.. anything I can do
about
this?

Hope it's a simple one :P

Ta

aNt

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