by monitoring » Mon Sep 15, 2008 10:25 am
As you can notice, to eValid the flash element on the page is
an opaque object (use the PageMap to determine this; you'll see
the OBJECT annotation and a reference in some page attributed
to the actual name of the FLASH object, usually a *swf file).
Like any opaque object -- think of an image -- there is nothing
"within" the object for eValid to see.
So you are limited to doing things like "Validate Screen Rectangle"
which will confirm a selected part of the image that the
Flash object presents onto the screen....
"...within the flash..." itself...these details are kept inside
the flash player, to which you can't get access from the
browser (think of the security issue if you could!)...
Hope this is helpful...
eValid Tech Support Team