Yes, that is my issue, but we're using swfObject for the flash piece. It had wmode=transparent as a parameter, but now I believe that it wasn't configured correctly as it was interferring with two other scripts I had on the page (show/hide & tooltops) but only in IE6, so I was experimenting with jMedia and jquery.flash.
It's one of these great projects where I'm working on site with bad requirements and another developer is working offsite doing the flash and his own thing. It's very enjoyable to work like that. On Nov 27, 4:17 pm, "Benjamin Sterling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Jay, > Not totally sure what the problem is, but is sounds like you are saying the > flash is staying on to of divs, if this is the case > doing wmode="transparent" on the embed tag and creating a <param > wmode="transparent"> > > I may be mistaken on your issue, if so, can you rephrase? > > On 11/27/07, Jay Fallon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > > Awhile ago I implemented a basic menu based on jQuery/Suckerfish(<a > > href="http://be.twixt.us/jquery/suckerFish.php"></a>), and I never > > realized the implications of the menu appearing behind a flash object > > until said object became available. > > > I've read though the posts and I've seen some talk about solutions, > > but as of yet I haven't seen anything that worked in the wild. > > > My current implementation uses the latest jQuery.js and I've tried to > > implement the flash object using swfObject.js (which causes a conflict > > with other scripts), jMedia.js and jquery.flash.js, along with > > bgiframe.js but as of yet I have not been successful. > > > Has anyone been able to overcome this problem? I don't have access to > > the Flash IDE at the moment, so I'll try and get it working with a > > transparent background, but if anyone has actually implemented a fix, > > I'd be really appreciative. > > > Thanks. > > -- > Benjamin > Sterlinghttp://www.KenzoMedia.comhttp://www.KenzoHosting.comhttp://www.benjaminsterling.com