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I have a Sothink menu on a web page and below it is a Silverlight iframe application. Currently the iframe is covering some dropdown menu items.

I have tried solving this problem with z-indexing, windowless, and wmode. I can not change the original code of the application but when I view the source of the iframe's page, I see that the developer commented out the windowless option because it interfered with another part of the program.

The only way I have tried to insert it into my page is through this code:

<iframe src="iframe-code-url.com" frameborder="0" style="background-color:#FFF;" scrolling="yes" width="940px" height="500px" wmode="opaque" windowless="true"></iframe>

I am open to any and all suggestions. I have done a lot of research and I have not found anything.

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You must set Windowless=true on the Silverlight host object, not the iFrame. If you can't access the host object, you cant enable Windowless mode and so you cant do what you want.

See here for more on Windowless Silverlight Objects

Ideally, you should host the Silverlight XAP file in the same site as your web page.

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  • That's the conclusion I came to as well. Unfortunately, there is no way to get the code and modify it. Mar 8, 2013 at 15:24

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