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Subject: Re: FLASH: An age old question of one's borders
From: David
Date: Thu, 18 Nov 1999 22:54:49 GMT

Okay,
Further testing has led me to the conclusion that it is Netscape 4.7.
I just created a new html file with the recommended settings for margins
and swf scaling.
Then tested it on IE 5; worked beautifully! Netscape 4.7; hah! No go.
Still running into the problem of the right and bottom borders showing.

Dave



Eric Smollin wrote:

> >Okay, I'm a little green. and have yet to really experience a Flash
> >anomaly.
> >I know there has been some discussion about borders at a flash site.
> >Well, how can one eliminate those borders?
> >I've tried setting the HTML to 100% Width and Height.
> >I made sure that the .FLA was published with exact fit.
> >I even took a shot with Dreamweavers option to set the .swf to "No
> >borders".
> >I feel like I'm about to reach the border of sanity and insane! Help.
>
> This should answer all of your questions:
> http://www.moock.org/webdesign/flash/fillthewindow.html
>
> Good Luck
> -Eric-
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