It is possible but you have to set wmode="transparent" on the flash. One
catch is that the element that shows up over flash can't have any opacity or
it doesn't work in Safari or Firefox mac. :(

--
Brandon Aaron

On 6/8/07, Karl Swedberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Actually, Adobe itself wasn't able to do this last time I checked. When
CS3 came out, I looked at their announcement on adobe.com. They had a
JavaScript drop-down menu that was hidden by the Flash component on the
page. It's like Flash objects get z-index: gazillion or something.
Now, however, their menu seems to be working correctly, laying on top of
the Flash object.

Obviously they aren't using Thickbox, but I think the same issue is at
work there, namely getting other things to layer over Flash objects. You
might be able to glean some valuable info by looking at how they're handling
it. Just go to adobe.com and hover over any of the items in the top,
horizontal menu.

--Karl
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On Jun 8, 2007, at 12:02 PM, Alexandre Plennevaux wrote:


Note that i could never get it to work on safari


http://codylindley.com/thickboxforum/comments.php?DiscussionID=36&page=1#Com
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Since the link in the thickbox Q&A is broken, could someone explain how I
can make my thickboxes appear over the top of my flash content?
Thanks in advance!

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