Why do you have to embed Flash applets into pages without help of, say,
SWFObject?

Ville

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Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2006 13:49
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Subject: [Flashcoders] Eolas "fix" and backspace key flash bug

I have to embed flash applets into web pages directly, without Javascript
Eolas "workaround". The users therefore have to "click to activate" the
flash movie in IE. 
 
After that, the Flash movie properly receives the text input, EXCEPT for
Backspace and Tab keys. Pressing Backspace has an action of "Back" button in
the browser, it takes a user back one page. Pressing Tab moves the focus
into another object in the browser.  
 
So it looks like when the control is "activated" , the Flash receives only a
PARTIAL focus: it accepts all text input except Backspace and Tab. When you
click on Flash the second time, it receives full focus, and Backspace and
Tab function properly. 
 
Can anyone explain this behavior? Is this an IE bug? 

 
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