The markup errors are all related to the embedded flash object
parameters -- e.g., what defines the presentation of the movie. Don't
know why they show up as errors when Flash creates the html when the
movie is exported!

It is something about having an embedded object in the <div> that IE
doesn't seem to recognize. I've tried inserting text (so there's
readable content there) and that doesn't help. I've also tried setting
the #slideshow to display:block but that didn't do the trick either.
As I mentioned, it seems to work fine in all other browsers, so I'm
looking for an IE workaround , if there is one.

Thanks,

P.





On 12/8/06, ~davidLaakso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Peggy Coats wrote:
> > I'm having (another) problem with IE on a draft page I'm working on:
> > http://ambientglow.com/garage/nextrac/quiltstec/index.html
> I know from nothing about flash-- would it have anything to do with the
> markup validation errors?
> Regards,
> ~dL
>
> --
> http://chelseacreekstudio.com/
>
>
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