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allowscriptaccess attribute or parameter, SeamlessTabbing parameter

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FLASH CS3 446 User Guide Window | Opaque | Transparent Template variable: $WM Description (Optional) Lets you use the transparent Flash content, absolute positioning, and layering capabilities available in Internet Explorer 4.0. For a list of browsers this attribute/parameter supports, see "Publishing Flash documents" on page 418. Window Plays the application in its own rectangular window on a web page. Window indicates that the Flash application has no interaction with HTML layers and is always the topmost item. Opaque Makes the application hide everything behind it on the page. Transparent Makes the background of the HTML page show through all the transparent portions of the application and can slow animation performance. Opaque windowless and Transparent windowless Both interact with HTML layers, letting layers above the SWF file block out the application. Transparent allows transparency so that HTML layers below the SWF file might show through if a section of the SWF file has transparency; opaque does not. The default value is Window if this attribute is omitted. Applies to object only. allowscriptaccess attribute or parameter Value always | never | samedomain Description Use allowscriptaccess to let your Flash application communicate with the HTML page hosting it. The fscommand() and getURL() operations can cause JavaScript to use the permissions of the HTML page, which can be different from the permissions of your Flash application. This has important implications for cross-domain security. always Permits scripting operations at all times. never Forbids all scripting operations. samedomain Permits scripting operations only if the Flash application is from the same domain as the HTML page. The default value that all HTML publish templates use is samedomain. SeamlessTabbing parameter Value true | false Description (Optional) Lets you set the ActiveX control to perform seamless tabbing, so that the user can tab out of a Flash application. This parameter works only in Windows with the Flash Player ActiveX control, version 7 and higher. true (or omitted) Sets the ActiveX control to perform seamless tabbing: After users tab through the Flash application, the next tab keypress moves the focus out of the Flash application and into the surrounding HTML content or to the browser status bar if nothing can have focus in the HTML following the Flash application. false Sets the ActiveX control to behave as it did in version 6 and earlier: After users tab through the Flash application, the next tab keypress wraps the focus around to the beginning of the Flash application. In this mode, you cannot use the tab key to advance the focus past the Flash application.

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FLASH CS3
User Guide
446
Window | Opaque | Transparent
Template variable:
$WM
Description
(Optional) Lets you use the transparent Flash content, absolute positioning, and layering capabilities available in
Internet Explorer 4.0. For a list of browsers this attribute/parameter supports, see “Publishing Flash documents” on
page
418.
Window
Plays the application in its own rectangular window on a web page. Window indicates that the Flash appli-
cation has no interaction with HTML layers and is always the topmost item.
Opaque
Makes the application hide everything behind it on the page.
Transparent
Makes the background of the HTML page show through all the transparent portions of the application
and can slow animation performance.
Opaque windowless and Transparent windowless
Both interact with HTML layers, letting layers above the SWF file
block out the application. Transparent allows transparency so that HTML layers below the SWF file might show
through if a section of the SWF file has transparency; opaque does not.
The default value is
Window
if this attribute is omitted. Applies to
object
only.
allowscriptaccess attribute or parameter
Value
always | never | samedomain
Description
Use
allowscriptaccess
to let your Flash application communicate with the HTML page hosting it. The
fscommand()
and
getURL()
operations can cause JavaScript to use the permissions of the HTML page, which can
be different from the permissions of your Flash application. This has important implications for cross-domain
security.
always
Permits scripting operations at all times.
never
Forbids all scripting operations.
samedomain
Permits scripting operations only if the Flash application is from the same domain as the HTML page.
The default value that all HTML publish templates use is
samedomain
.
SeamlessTabbing parameter
Value
true | false
Description
(Optional) Lets you set the ActiveX control to perform seamless tabbing, so that the user can tab out of a Flash appli-
cation. This parameter works only in Windows with the Flash Player ActiveX control, version 7 and higher.
true
(or omitted) Sets the ActiveX control to perform seamless tabbing: After users tab through the Flash appli-
cation, the next tab keypress moves the focus out of the Flash application and into the surrounding HTML content
or to the browser status bar if nothing can have focus in the HTML following the Flash application.
false
Sets the ActiveX control to behave as it did in version 6 and earlier: After users tab through the Flash appli-
cation, the next tab keypress wraps the focus around to the beginning of the Flash application. In this mode, you
cannot use the tab key to advance the focus past the Flash application.