I've got a flash file centered on my page, and I'm going to be using it in a
fluid design.  Is there anyway that I can get the flash to stay centered
even when the browser is resized to be smaller than the width of the flash
file?  It seems like all flash files become left justified as the browser
width meets the width of the flash file, and then the flash just crops on
the right (with overflow:hidden).

I'm not sure if I worded that exactly right, but I through up this page to
try to show what I mean:
http://www.rit.edu/~932www/rit/flashcrop.html

If you resize your browser so it's smaller than that flash file, how can I
get it to crop the flash on the left and right, not just the right?
(Obviously, that's not my flash file, it's just used as an example... My
flash file will be 1024px wide, but I want the center of the flash file to
appear even if the browser is resized to 800px wide.

Thanks in advance,
-o-
Jared Lyon
RIT University Publications

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