wmode="opaque"

Not a 100% fix... but is usable and works better (imho) than 
"transparent" (depending on circumstance.)

You might gander at:

Flash, DHTML Menus and Accessibility:
<http://snipurl.com/m08r>

"This article has shown you reasons you may want to use opaque mode in 
your Flash movies. Opaque mode allows your DHTML drop down menus to stay 
in front of your Flash movie as well as hiding non-essential Flash from 
screen readers. Yes, transparent mode will also allow your DHTML drop 
down menus to render properly and will hide non-essential Flash, but due 
to possible performance issues, that's best left for opaque mode. Use 
transparent mode to show elements stacked beneath your Flash movie and 
when actual transparency is needed."

Here is the example used from that article:

WMODE(s):
<http://snipurl.com/u6hx>


Hths.
Cheers,
Micky
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