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Join Date: May 2008
Posts: 1
OS: xp
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Dispose Flash Objects [moved form IE]
Hi,
I'm developing an internet application with a flash object embedded on a html site. The flash application (as3) uses a camera (flash.media.Camera). The swf object works fine, but when I remove it from the DOM, it is still active somewhere in the deep and dark background of IE. In Firefox or Safari (both PC and Mac) the object is disposed correctly (indicated by the green webcam light turning off). In IE, the camera light is still active after removing the object. Did anyone of you experience the same problem or has a solution for this bug? Is there any IE specific procedure to remove a flash object completely from memory? |
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