By the way, "wmode='opaque'" also works. The point is not to have "wmode='window'" (which is the default).
From the information i gathered around, this wmode parameter has a big impact on the way the flash is physically displayed in the window manager and apparently affects this "XID collision" issue.
By the way, "wmode='opaque'" also works. The point is not to have "wmode='window'" (which is the default).
From the information i gathered around, this wmode parameter has a big impact on the way the flash is physically displayed in the window manager and apparently affects this "XID collision" issue.