> This css code in my external .css works to put padding on a flash 
> object tag  in FF but nada in IE:
> 
>  object {
>  padding-left:30px;
>  }
> 
>  Normally I'd use another way around this but for various reasons this 
> is my  preferred solution
> 
>  Why is this not working in IE? Thanks

I'm curious to know why you use padding on a object. What's the expectation?

Because I don't think padding should change the rendering of the element.
And what is the "other way around" you mention? 
Do you have a URL we can check?


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Thierry
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