That's because you cannot use FSCommand (Flash->Javascript) or control 
Flash from Javascript in your HTML. There is a slight improvement in IE5 
on the Mac in that you can call Javascript commands from flash using 
getURL('javascript: myFunction()') from inside flash.

Maybe one day someone will release a fully functional browser for the 
Mac, one can only hope.

There is some good info on Flash in Mac IE here: 
http://www.moock.org/webdesign/flash/macie/index.html

Sean Patrick Floyd wrote:

>> BTBTW I've just been playing again with my 'player' and I've 
>> re-discovered
>> that FSCommands don't work (at least I haven't managed to find a work
>> around) for flash movies in a dynlayer using setHTML.
>> 
>> Also not all flashcommands work for NS. For example GoToFrame().
> 
> 
> Actually, the greatest problems I had were with InternetExplorer/Mac. 
> Many flash oriented sites have redirection pages for ie/mac saying 
> 'either use windows or netscape, sorry'
> 
> Sean


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