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Re: Problem in simulating the events
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Re: Problem in simulating the events


  • Subject: Re: Problem in simulating the events
  • From: Joe Baskerville <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 19 Jun 2006 16:43:20 +0100

is is something as simple as the flash not being in the key window?

Gurmit Teotia wrote:
There is no work around for it. Because in my case situation is sometime worse. Sometimes my event simulating application does not even receive the mouse up event.. So whole system is locked up... and user will....( I don't want to imaging..)
Regards,
Gurmit


On 6/19/06, *Sean Murphy* <email@hidden <mailto:email@hidden>> wrote:

    On Jun 19, 2006, at 10:31 AM, Gurmit Teotia wrote:

     > I've further investigated this issue and came up with strange
     > observations.
     > Our application is combination of flash and Cocoa. Using webkit we're
     > playing the swf file.

     > As soon as I click on the menu of my application it seems to stops
     > execution.

     > Can someone please give me someidea about the above behaviour? Is
     > this the
     > correct behaviour of Cocoa application? Or Flash application is
     > responsible
     > for it.

    You're not alone, because as you may have already noticed, Flash
    content behaves this way in Safari, Camino, and Firefox when control-
    clicking or activating a menu item.  While it's difficult to say for
    sure, I'd place blame on the Flash player itself.  IMO Macromedia/
    Adobe have always treated Mac OS X like a second-class citizen,
    despite the fact that our platform is plentiful with creative
    professionals who use/spend money on their software.

    Either way, it degrades the user-experience and hopefully it can be
    addressed/fixed eventually.

    Good luck!

    -Murph



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 >Re: Problem in simulating the events (From: "Gurmit Teotia" <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Problem in simulating the events (From: Sean Murphy <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Problem in simulating the events (From: "Gurmit Teotia" <email@hidden>)

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