Excellent - thanks guys!
Sorry for my late reply I was off on hols for a while!
What we actually did end up doing was:
After discovering that the frame that was flashed up before the movie
loaded the new URL was indeed teh first frame, we made that the same
as teh last frame (i.e. white) and the problem was solved!

Will remember the stop(); for next time!!

NIk C

On 12/12/06, Steven Sacks | BLITZ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How can we avoid this?


stop();
getURL("mypage.html");
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