No. you can't put html-elements over a plugin.
No, I'm pretty the trick I posted yesterday morning works fine. Or used
to,
at least.
-- Charles
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Subject: Re: Overlay quicktime plugin with HTML layer?
Is it possible to overlay a movie playing in the plugin with for an
HTML layer to actually partly obscure the video?
Or would there be other ways of achieving such an effect?
No. you can't put html-elements over a plugin. Another way might be to
create a SMIL presentation. In a SMIL presentation you can put
HTML-elements over video.
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