Now that I think about it, lot's of people will a similar issue with any
myspace applets. Since JS is restricted.

Would be interested in hearing the resolution. Did you try in firefox?

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On 6/13/06 12:48 PM, "Kevin Newman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Is the problem that you can't run Javascript at all, or that you need to
> put the embed code in html instead of javascript?
> 
> You could use this patent fix:
> http://www.unfocus.com/projects/patentmagic/
> 
> It still relies on scripting being enabled (so you'd still have this
> problem for anyone that doesn't have JS enabled - if they don't have JS
> enabled, they probably don't have ActiveX enable either though), but you
> can at least use your html markup to embed the flash movie.
> 
> Kevin N.
> 
> 
> Alec Matusis wrote:
>> 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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