Thanks Geoffrey - I tried that, as I had read it elsewhere, but it didn't
work. Perhaps I've got a typo somewhere - I'll go back and look again.


Geoffrey Knutzen wrote:
> 
> I think you need to add the parameter wmode:"transparent" to your
> embed/object tag. That will allow a div to go over the flash movie.
> 
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> I'm using toggle to show/hide a div that partially overlaps a flash movie.
> Apparently, flash, being active content, will always rise to the top of
> the
> stacking order. Since I can see that my div will sit on top until the
> flash
> loops or updates, I'm wondering if there is a javascript or jquery method
> of
> keeping the div active and therefore on top?  Or, has anyone found a
> reliable method for forcing flash back into the normal stacking order?
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