JavaScript :: How To Block Link On Flash Object
Jan 3, 2012It is possible to block a link from flash object? (Link is hardcoded inside a flash object).
View 3 RepliesIt is possible to block a link from flash object? (Link is hardcoded inside a flash object).
View 3 RepliesHere's the challenge: I have a Flash movie which will be embedded in a page using an unknown DOM ID that I want to be able to identify/store for callback in a JS function. My ideal user flow would be: User clicks button in Flash. Flash pauses any animations / video / sounds / etc. Flash calls an injected JS function to display a page-covering overlay experience. When user closes overlay experience, a callback method on the Flash object is called. Flash resumes playback.
The problem is, when AS3 uses the ExternalInterface.call("functionName", args...) method, there doesn't seem to be a DOM event triggered, and thus it is impossible to tell which object called a JS function, so having a "registerMe()" function doesn't seem to work. Basically, the injected JS function has no way to determine which DOM object to call, because the ID of the Flash object is unknown.
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In Ruby, I would like to select a default object for a block. An example in Actionscript is:
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We can obviously provide embed code to users such as.[code]which is what every (ok, so not every, but the vast majority) video sharing site does (YouTube, Break, Vimeo etc).However, somebody's pointed out that we could also provide a JavaScript embed link as follows:[code]What's the disadvantage of the JS embed option? The advantage is obvious, it's a nicer URL for the user, less characters to place in their site. I'm worried about security here, as somebody who doesn't know JavaScript; is this an inherently insecure way of doing things? And if the JavaScript URL is fine, how come none of the well-known sites do it?
View 2 RepliesIn the code I'm writing, I use a with block to reference a newly created object thus:
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I tried doing this.xot, xot, and other stuff, but it just keeps sliding under _root.xot instead of ArrowL##.xot.
I would like make a script for Greasemonkey (GM),that find and navigate in a link embed in a flash element.I think that is possible to make it to work with function .click() ,but won't work Here's the source code of the page that contains flash elements..
View 1 RepliesI have a swf file but I dont have the source. I need to add a link to the object swf but I dont know how. I need to do something like this:url...
View 1 RepliesSo i have an external as file which have a function. the function make the movie clip do something when it hit another object which i named "block."
but the external as file can't accses "block" movie clip which's added from the fla files and given an instance name as "block".
I have created a small banner for the homepage of a website for a company. The problem is that when they load the banner to their website the link no longer works. I have tested it myself and it works fine on my website. have the banner be clicked and open up in the same browser to another page on this website."define a way to pass link URL values into a flash object as a parameter."
"We need the functionality ASAP so can you start by working on this and creating a sample. It shouldn�t be too difficult as it is a fairly common requirement. Can you put together a basic example (it doesn�t need good graphics) that shows this idea working over " [URL]
I have a asp.net master page that gets used by pages many /levels/deep/. I will put a link to a flash file in this template. I tried doing it like this but it did not work, what the best practice here?
<object width="924" height="200">
<param name="movie" value="/live.swf">
<embed src="/live.swf" width="924" height="200">
</object>
I am facing a tricky situation here...this is the problem...I have a flash object over which i want to display an image These are the tricks that i tried...1.Playing with z-index(no use) 2.Setting the wmode parameter to transparent/opaque(again no use)3.Using javascript and displaying image only after the page is loaded(still no use)
<div style="position:absolute; top:0px; z-index:-2000;">
<object classid="clsid:D27CDB6E-AE6D-11CF-96B8-444553540000" id="obj1" codebase="http://download.macromedia.com/pub/shockwave/cabs/flash/swflash.cab#version=6,0,40,0" border="0" width="176" height="146">
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also tried with value="opaque"
i use Adobe flash player in my site, and now i need to increment some filed in database, when user click on player.here is the script
<div id="conteiner" style="text-align: center;" ></div>
<script type="text/javascript">
var s1 = new SWFObject("player.swf","ply","420","380","9","#FFFFFF");[code]...
i deside to use ajax for it, but how can i write a function in the flash object?
UPDATE: i only have the swfobject.js file, which contains such data
if(typeof deconcept=="undefined"){var deconcept=new Object();}
if(typeof deconcept.util=="undefined"){deconcept.util=new Object();}
if(typeof deconcept.SWFObjectUtil=="undefined"){deconcept.SWFObjectUtil=new [code]....
and the player.swf, and the html, i've shown allready. i don't now is this flash player or no, and what can i do?
Is it possible to trigger for example flash uploading button via javascript?For example I have made empty image wrappers and by clicking on them, they trigger flash button to open as select window.
View 3 RepliesCan i use javascript to check whether the video is running or stopped? I have to loop the video but putting loop='true' in the embed doesnt work out well. Is there a javascript method to check if the video is running or stopped?
View 1 RepliesI am embedding swf object into my html document, but its showing border on top and left of swf object, how to remove it? Same result on all browsers. If I increase the dimensions of swf object then border start appearing on all sides. I don't want the border at all.
View 1 Repliesbasically what i want to do is this:
I have a flash game on a page (pacman for example)
I want to be able to take a print screen of that game using javascript
Is it possible? I know i can include the game swf in a nother swf and capture the screenshot using flash but i need it to be done in javascript.
I have a flash object that connects to the user's webcam.In Firefox, I can remove the container div of the object (using jQuery) and the camera will turn off.However, in IE8, when I remove the container div, the camera stays on but the flash object appears to be removed from the DOM.Is there a way to sever the connection between IE and the webcam so the light on the webcam will go off when the flash object is removed from the DOM?
View 2 RepliesI donwloaded this small sample for jquery [URL] it is a plugin for a webpage and it displays a flash player to capture a qr code through a webcam. It shows the flash player in firefox and chrome, but it doesn't show it in IE. I do have the flash player in IE because i tried the project in this webpage [URL] and it does display the qr code. A person told me to check if it was embeded using swfobject and I checked the .js file of the project and it is embedding it as an swfobject, this is part of the code in the jqery.webcamqrcode.js
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I have something like this:
<object id="myflash"></object>
I've tried making jQuery click the object like so:
$('#myflash').click();
But this doesn't work. Is there another way to do this?
In the following code there are buttons in the flash which i am trying to make it accessible by html buttons. so when record button is pressed the mode will be "record" and the record_functions() is called.I am able get it working on Firefox but in internet explorer the buttons wont seem to work i.e, the flash functions cannot be called from internet explorer.w to resolve this issue
function thisMovie(movieName)
{
if (window.document[movieName])
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I have a script which adds a div to a page containing a full-screen Flash object, like this:
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In Firefox (running on Greasemonkey), myDiv appears on top of the Flash object. In Chrome (running on Tampermonkey), it is added underneath. I can't seem to change this by setting z-index - it is ignored.
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A brief overview:
1. I am working on a project in ASP and I am making queries to a SQL db that returns data back in the form of xml. I am not in control of the db or how it returns data.
2. I process the XML within the ASP page and then I also process the data from within flash. I am therefore making two database calls for one page view.
3. I am trying to figure out if I can in anyway, pass an XML list from the page to flash so that I am making only one database call. The site is heavily hit and I am practically doubling the server load. Basically, the only way I think that may be possible is through javascript but not sure where to begin.
Is it possible to use JavaScript to detect whether a .swf file has loaded completely within a web page?Assume that the .swf file is pulled from a 3rd-party website and we don't have access to its source code.
View 2 RepliesI am trying to call a Jscript function from a flash object. I want the function to be called when the animation ends.
Here is the embed code
<h1 align="center">
<OBJECT classid="clsid:D27CDB6E-AE6D-11cf-96B8-444553540000"
codebase="http://download.macromedia.com/pub/shockwave/cabs/flash/swflash.cab#version=6,0,0,0"
WIDTH="360" HEIGHT="250" id="Yourfilename" ALIGN="center">
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here is the action code I add to the last frame of the flash object
URLLoader("javascript:mainFunction();");
The object loads but the function is not called. I can call the function other ways such as using an "onclick = mainFunction()" event on a button for example.
is it possible to change the playback speed of a flash object without having to recompile the flash object,i.e through the html attributes or javascript?
View 1 RepliesI have got this script working from How to get mouseup to fire once mousemove complete working within the jQuery (document) scope.Later on I added a flash object inside the body.and when I click on the flash object the mousedown event fired, mousemove event fired, but not the mouseup event which where I want to unbind the mousemove. But when I click on non Flash area, mousedown works, mousemove works, and mouseup also works. It works like I wanted it to in Chrome, but not in Firefox.Here are the codes, and I called handleMouseDown in $(document).ready
handleMouseDown: function () {
jQuery(document).mouseup(function() {
Log("unbind.");
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Is there a way I can have JavaScript/jQuery know when a Flash object has been clicked (and still have Flash process the click)?
I tried putting a table on top of the object with position: fixed and a z-index and the object set to param name='wmode' value='transparent' so I could have my JavaScript detect which column was clicked using jQuery's click(), but the clicks were never intercepted by JavaScript (Chromium Linux).
I was wondering how to achieve the native scrollbar effect which TheFWA (thefwa.com) has managed to do pretty well (I am not a fan of Flex scrollbars).and implemented the technique, as I am calling a JS function through ExternalInterface every time, when the flash object changes size. This JS function simply resizes the div which holds the flash object, which creates the native bars.Unfortunately, when I resize quite rapidly (from 800 to 1800 height, for instance) the flash object simply gets warped for several milliseconds (as if it hasn't changed its size, but simply got pulled in all directions). After these milliseconds, things get back to normal, but the whole situation is really visually annoying.
Originally I thought that it's simply a timing issue, but after a bunch of attempts to set a delay, the effect was the same ... just delayed.How can I resolve that? I know it's technically possible. Just take a look at TheFWA, and see how smoothly flash and the browser are communicating with each other to make the native scroll bars work, without any flickering, or mismeasurement
The "modern" updated way to embed a flash object, according to Adobe:
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Then it works on Firefox and Chrome (the AS function is called and works properly) - (it doesn't work in IE though). How come it doesn't work with an object tag? How "safe" it is to use the embed tag instead of the object tag? Is it not obsolete? Note, that it is definitely not a timing issue - If I call the AS function from JS from an onclick function - then the results are the same.
I need to check from javascript that given flash object is in fullscreen mode. I know that there is stage.displayState property but how to access it using GetVariable? Or maybe there is another way?
P.S. If your know how to do that from any other language it is ok too.