: No - flash always takes the top layer -  what wmode="Transparent" does
: is drops the background color of the flash movie so it is transparent.

Wierd.  Seems, um, fairly useless.

: The ONLY physical way you can get flash to appear below something is ...
: find another way.

Yeah.  Looks like now we'll use 2 iframes, one on top of the other, and
hide/reveal the one on top to make it "pop in and out."

: You can get creative wtih layers and CSS and JS with positioning and
: move the flash movie on and off the stage - but you can't  have things
: appear above flash in both browsers.
:
: As for the scenario you are talking about -YOU can take a snap shot of
: the Flash movie - embed that behind the iframe or layer - when the
: iframe or layer is supposed to pop up - set teh flash movie's position
: off stage - replace it with teh "snap" shot of the flash movie and it
: will appear as if you have done it.
:
: then when iframe or layer disappears - you reset the falsh movie back to
: it's original position.
:
: hope that helps

It didn't really help per se, but it gave me more info than I had before.
And it will give me cogent arguments for the client.

I'm working with developers who don't like the 'flash' they get when pages
get loaded.  God help me, art people make my head hurt.

In any case, thanks for the assist.

--Ben


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