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Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Web Development
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    TintinV3ck
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    Hi, I have a flash graphic in my header on home page, but when the page loads you get that thick border around it when the mouse hovers over it, and a message saying "Click to activate and use this control". How do i prevent that? Thanx Regards, Tintin

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      Hi, I have a flash graphic in my header on home page, but when the page loads you get that thick border around it when the mouse hovers over it, and a message saying "Click to activate and use this control". How do i prevent that? Thanx Regards, Tintin

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      Brent Lamborn
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      The behavior you are talking about is caused by a recent MS security update. To get a control to load already active, you have to load the flash onto the page using an external js file: http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/workshop/author/dhtml/overview/activating_activex.asp[^]

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      -- modified at 11:03 Friday 21st July, 2006

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