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autorun flash in html in a pop up


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Yeah, so im running a flash movie inside of an html page. I don't want the tool bars because its being put on a cd and run off of auto run. Currently I have an autorun.inf file that simply starts the html page, but the only thing is is that i want it as a large pop up so it doesn't look like internet explorer. Does anybody know how I could do this?

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then the pop ups won't work properly because the flash file tells internet explorer to load an url that is actually javascript code to load the pop up. So i would get 2 windows, one with for some reason has the text "[object]" in it.

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Javascript can only make a pop-up page without the scroll bars, status bar etc (furniture). In other words the first window has to be a full browser window - subsequent pop-ups can be stripped of furniture and resized.

 

I think you may mixing methods here though. If you want the movie to be in it's own window then you will have to make it entirely in flash - including the pop-ups (dunno how to do that) otherwise the first window to open will be a full blown browser window.

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Sayonara³ said in post # :

You could always have a full-blown browser window launch a chromeless pop-up that then kills its parent, but it (a) might not look too great starting up and (b) probably won't be cross-platform.

i've tried that, the problem is internet explorer prompts the user to close the window.

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