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    I need to dynamically add a flash object to a C# desktop application. Could someone give me some overview on how to do this. I have been able to add it statically but when I go to try to create it dynamically I come up with unhandled win32 exceptions. Also I need the background to be transparent and having troubles with this too. Thanks for any help

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      I need to dynamically add a flash object to a C# desktop application. Could someone give me some overview on how to do this. I have been able to add it statically but when I go to try to create it dynamically I come up with unhandled win32 exceptions. Also I need the background to be transparent and having troubles with this too. Thanks for any help

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      Zap-Man wrote:

      Also I need the background to be transparent and having troubles with this too.

      Your previous posting of this question already received an answer to that question.

      Zap-Man wrote:

      I come up with unhandled win32 exceptions.

      Perhaps posting the exception message along with the relevant code that creates the exception might help people have some idea what the problem is. AFAIK, the members of this site are just normal humans, without any clairvoyant powers.

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        Zap-Man wrote:

        Also I need the background to be transparent and having troubles with this too.

        Your previous posting of this question already received an answer to that question.

        Zap-Man wrote:

        I come up with unhandled win32 exceptions.

        Perhaps posting the exception message along with the relevant code that creates the exception might help people have some idea what the problem is. AFAIK, the members of this site are just normal humans, without any clairvoyant powers.

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        yep your right but the response did not answer my question. and if you were to read what I posted you could see that I did post with relevant code. I'm unsure of what creates the exception. its a generic error and leads to nothing to help be debug the problem. I was hoping that maybe someone else has done somthing like this or knows of any links that my help!

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          yep your right but the response did not answer my question. and if you were to read what I posted you could see that I did post with relevant code. I'm unsure of what creates the exception. its a generic error and leads to nothing to help be debug the problem. I was hoping that maybe someone else has done somthing like this or knows of any links that my help!

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          Zap-Man wrote:

          and if you were to read what I posted you could see that I did post with relevant code

          Maybe in your other post (I haven't checked) but not in this one. I don't know what the hell you did or how you went about doing it. I'd listen to the other reply and heed his/her advice.

          Check out the CodeProject forum Guidelines[^]

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            yep your right but the response did not answer my question. and if you were to read what I posted you could see that I did post with relevant code. I'm unsure of what creates the exception. its a generic error and leads to nothing to help be debug the problem. I was hoping that maybe someone else has done somthing like this or knows of any links that my help!

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            Zap-Man wrote:

            but the response did not answer my question.

            Really?

            Christian Graus wrote:

            A flash control is not going to draw itself transparently, ever.

            That's not an answer? Whatever. Good luck.

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              Zap-Man wrote:

              and if you were to read what I posted you could see that I did post with relevant code

              Maybe in your other post (I haven't checked) but not in this one. I don't know what the hell you did or how you went about doing it. I'd listen to the other reply and heed his/her advice.

              Check out the CodeProject forum Guidelines[^]

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              EliottA wrote:

              his/her advice.

              LMAO! :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: You're new round here eh? Welcome :beer: :thumbsup: :rose: :jig:

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