You should check that the loaded swfs don't invoke js. You can test this to
see if the same thing happens if you set the allowScriptAccess attribute of
both object/embed tags of the swf's to never. Examine the attributes your
javascript is using to inject the tags. try using layers or divs.

M.

On 4/24/06, Jonathan Berry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello all,
> I have a problem, which I believe is on topic, but check me if not, with
> some ads on our site that are loading external movies and when they do the
> alignment on the page is tweaked - but only in IE. We have them loading in
> with a proper alignment as gifs, but there is an empty flash movie loaded
> in
> by javascript that immediately loads in an external swf, which promptly
> moves left in IE. I don't have a page for you to look at as these are not
> on
> the site yet, though the urgency of this is pressing since the advertisers
> are calling us everyday. I have tried using javascript to remove the ad
> and
> place it in a properly-aligned table using DOM methods, but when the
> external movies load both the ads shift position. Do you have any
> knowledge
> on ensuring proper alignment of Flash ads in IE or are there issues
> regarding this browser and externally-loaded movies? Thanks.
>
> Jonathan Berry
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