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Thursday, November 17th 2005, 2:40pm

[konqueror] wmode transparent don't work

I create a html document with several flash clips with this code:

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<embed src="clip.swf" quality="high" pluginspage="http://www.macromedia.com/go/getflashplayer" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="150" height="150" wmode="transparent" menu="false"></embed>


wmode don't works an the clips hasn't transparent mode.

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Thursday, November 17th 2005, 5:04pm

Can you show a link to a page that has a transparent animation?

Is it possible to check with a different browser using the same plugin?

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Monday, November 21st 2005, 3:32pm

Try this example.
JuanC has attached the following files:
  • example.swf (360 Byte - 117 times downloaded - latest: Jul 12th 2008, 10:41pm)
  • example.html (864 Byte - 153 times downloaded - latest: Jul 23rd 2008, 12:40pm)

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Tuesday, November 22nd 2005, 12:21pm

I don't get a transparent flash in Firefox either, both using the same plugin (I think it is Macromedia Flashplugin 7.0)

Which Browser/Plugin combination works for you?

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Wednesday, November 23rd 2005, 11:23pm

I have an amd64 system and there is no flash plugin for this architecture.

I discover it , one day that i am trying a live CD , Ubuntu i think.

I try this flash in my work with Firefox in Windows and it shows transparent.

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Monday, December 5th 2005, 4:51pm

Maybe the Flashplugin for Linux doesn't support transparent

Can anyone verify that it works properly using Firefox with the same plugin Konqueror is using?

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Tuesday, December 6th 2005, 2:57pm

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Originally posted by anda_skoa
Maybe the Flashplugin for Linux doesn't support transparent
Yes, that is a knows problem. Flash plugin for Linux doesn't support wmode transparent. I am sure about that. It doesn't matter which browse do you use.