>>You can't use the swf in the css background property. But you could 
place an object with absolute positioning and z-index under a div. You 
have to add background transparency to the flash (and pray...).<<

Actually, this will not work.  Flash uses a plugin which  occupies a 
z-index outside the scope if the DOM, meaning that no matter what 
z-index you give it, Flash will always come out on top.  (You can see 
discussions on this problem in the Son of Suckerfish discussion areas - 
the dropdowns will fall behind Flash elements)

~Shelly
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