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var params = {
allowScriptAccess: 'always',
allowFullScreen: true,
bgcolor: '#<?php echo $this->bkGrColor; ?>',
wmode: 'opaque'
};
var params = {
allowScriptAccess: 'always',
allowFullScreen: true,
bgcolor: '#<?php echo $this->bkGrColor; ?>'
};
Ok, then we know this for sure: The bug is related to the embedding of the SWF file, but not related to the wmode. Good, now I just need to do some elimination testing to see exactly where the bug lies. Maybe its the swfObject javascript altogether?MikeR wrote:no, it doesn't work !!!
You mean also when you click the "more" button and the html overlay is supposed to appear? In any case, the wmode is required in some browsers/platforms, and other not ... It could be removed from some browser-platform combos, but this is a mish-mash.MikeR wrote:for your information without the wmode = 'opaque', the sharing is still there
After removing the wmode, fixed the problem with the @ sign. I have tested on my mac, no problems there with or without the fixmjau-mjau wrote:Ok, grimurnet + MikeR: I have a hunch what that this could be another "wmode" bug. Can you try one thing - Open iv-includes/templates/index.gallery.phtml, and on line 163 you will see:Change it to the following, effectively removing the wmode:Codevar params = { allowScriptAccess: 'always', allowFullScreen: true, bgcolor: '#<?php echo $this->bkGrColor; ?>', wmode: 'opaque' };
See if this works ... Not sure if I want it to be this though, as we need the wmode to be able to use the sharing- and fotomoto module.Codevar params = { allowScriptAccess: 'always', allowFullScreen: true, bgcolor: '#<?php echo $this->bkGrColor; ?>' };