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    know the resolution

    My swf need to know the screen resolutionn of user that visit my webpage, i need this info to resize some object in swf and to set everitime in the middle of the browser window... is there a way to do this or it is not possible?

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    Re: know the resolution

    I believe you can get the browser resolution in javascript and you may beable to access JavaScript via Looki's FlashFX object, however the details are very sketchy. I still can't get it out of him how to enable the right mouse button which I'm led to believe involves interacting with JavaScript.

    This while thing sounds very dodgy though, I would recommend making your .swf stretch with the browser using Flash FX 'exactFit' option or else just design for the smallest resolution and center align the .swf in your HTML.

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