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<DIV>I don't see anything wrong with the code. I do know that paths must be
relative to the html that is displaying the swf. Are you inserting the swf in an
html, and then importing that html into the i-frame? Possibly a margin or
padding setting is preventing the pic from appearing inside the i-frame
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<DIV>As for the noscript, my understanding is that if javascript is not enabled,
or if a flashplayer is not present, the browser will display the contents of
your container div - and in here you would possibly include a link to upgrade
flash players, and/or a link to bypass the flash detection, if one is sure that
the player is present. But that said, it shouldn't hurt anything if you included
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***********<BR><BR>On 5/21/2006 at 4:25 AM Hollie Bell wrote:</FONT></DIV>
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<P>Just out of interest, do you also need to put the object and embed tag
within a <NOSCRIPT> for those that dont have javascript
enabled?<BR><BR></P><BR><BR><BR>
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