Hello, Anthony.

Set the object's and embed's parameter "wmode" to "transparent". like:
<param name="wmode" value="transparent">
<embed wmode="transparent">

> Hi,

> I have two flash files - 1 contains a flash menu the other contains an
> animation. We are trying to position them on top of each other...

> The flash menu is contained in a DIV with the following css..

> .top_nav {position:absolute; top:0; left:0px; z-index:1000;}

> The other flash animation file is contained in an iframe which is
> contained in a DIV and the css for both the Iframe and DIV container are
> as follows...

> #ourrange_flash {width:1000px; height:420px;}
> #ourrange_flash iframe {width:1000px; height:420px; padding:0; border:0;
> margin:0; z-index:0;}

> Firefox loads this page correctly, that is the menu on top of the
> animation.

> In IE, Safari and Opera the menu loads but appears BEHIND the animation.

> I would have thought position:absolute with z-index has authority.

> Any help would be greatly appreciated.

> Regards,
> Anthony 


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