Actually you can "fix" it
- there are many scripts out there that provide a method to load flash w/o the active X alert
See
http://www.texaswebdevelopers.com/click-to-activate-and-use-this-control.asp
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| You can't. If your Flash has some value to the user, a sound clip, a movie,
| something they'd want to see I don't think they'd mind clicking. If it's
| something you want them to do, eg fill in a form, this would be a good
| reason not to use Flash if there's another way
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| Cheers,
| Jon
| Microsoft MVP
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| | > Hi Everyone
| >
| > With the security updates by MS all swf files now show a border to
| > activate
| > the file. Does anybody know the fix to stop this happening?
| > Cheers
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