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ok i got transparent iframes on the site im makin and i want the document cross hair so i put them on and the document crosshair stop on the iframe
is there a way to make this not happen?
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well, the crosshair prints a layer (i think) of a colour array (i think) over the background colour so if there isnt a background colour on the iframe, it cant function. To fix it, a whole new (i think) script would have to be written.
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I believe you raised this point in another thread in this forum.
The mouse coordinates are reported to the iframe page and not the parent page when the mouse is over the Iframe, causing the Document Crosshair to stop. There is no way to cure this error. cr3ative
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Have You tried to put the same script on the iframed(?) page?
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No, I suggested this and he flamed me.. great minds think alike.
*protects gigabites from incoming flaming* Do a forum search for this and you'll see what he had to say about this. cr3ative
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