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| gregmax17 2006-04-19, 6:31 pm |
| I have developed navlinks in flash that I will be using on my website. It works
fine, however, when you roll over the image (or the .swf file) it displays a
funny looking border around it. If I click on it (the .swf file), the border
goes away then the user can click on the links afterwards. Also, this only
seems to be happening in the Internet Explorer broswer.
Is there any way to get rid of the border so the user doesn't have to click
twice?
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"gregmax17" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
news:e264go$jpn$1@forums.macromedia.com...
>I have developed navlinks in flash that I will be using on my website. It
>works
> fine, however, when you roll over the image (or the .swf file) it displays
> a
> funny looking border around it. If I click on it (the .swf file), the
> border
> goes away then the user can click on the links afterwards. Also, this only
> seems to be happening in the Internet Explorer broswer.
>
> Is there any way to get rid of the border so the user doesn't have to
> click
> twice?
>
Annoying aint it. It's part of an ActiveX security update microsoft have
made to IE. There are ways to work it www.msdn.microsoft.com/ieupdate
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| Chris Georgenes (ACE) 2006-04-19, 10:30 pm |
| search the genral flash forum - search google - search adobe and macromedia and various blogs - also
any news site - -this is the result of an Eolas patent that forces IE to require any active content
to be initialized by the user first. Hundreds of discussions going on right now in these forums.
just browse the subjects.
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gregmax17 wrote:
> I have developed navlinks in flash that I will be using on my website. It works
> fine, however, when you roll over the image (or the .swf file) it displays a
> funny looking border around it. If I click on it (the .swf file), the border
> goes away then the user can click on the links afterwards. Also, this only
> seems to be happening in the Internet Explorer broswer.
>
> Is there any way to get rid of the border so the user doesn't have to click
> twice?
>
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