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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 :(
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-----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
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