You need to CTRL + click to activate the link in IE with service pack 2.
This is the only 'workaround' I found and the best I could do was add it
to the user documentation, or link to an html page (these links work)
which then included the linked content (ie .doc, .mp3) etc.

I'd be interested to know if anyone found a real workaround for this?

Alison

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Sent: Friday, May 19, 2006 8:56 AM
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Subject: [Flashcoders] External Interface and IE



A while ago I was coding a pop up for a podcast using the Flash 8 
external interface class.  While it worked fine in Firefox, but IE 
blocked it completely.  Is there any way around this? Is it an IE 
paranoia thing?  I think I turned off all the security settings in IE 
and it still wouldn't work.  Any insights?  Thanks

--asai

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