Thanks to Rakos, I have fixed the weird white box problem (thanks Rakos!!) ...now the client has more complaints.

There is a "gray box" that surrounds my flash animation when the animation starts (THIS HAPPENS ONLY WITH IE ON THE PC) once the animation is clicked on ---the box goes away.

You can witness this behavior with your own two eyes here:
http://www.visconinc.com/harvesttest/

Can anyone help me intelligently explain this behavior to the client? Ideal situation, would be that there is a workaround so it is not visible ...but it seems like it has something to do with the way the Internet Explorer browser works on the PC.
thank you
Liz




On Feb 5, 2007, at 2:47 AM, Rákos Attila wrote:


LH> Hi there,
LH> My flash animation should play on a page with a black
LH> background ...however when the page loads or if you hit "refresh" a
LH> big white box displays where the flash animation comes in.  I've
LH> tried everything in the html (div using a black background, table
LH> using a black background) to try to cure the problem ....and I have
LH> made sure that my stage is black.
LH>
LH> Is this a bug with Flash or am I doing something wrong?

Yes, you are doing something wrong and setting the stage's background
color incorrectly, so the default color (white) will be taken. For the
<embed> tag you can use the bgcolor attribute (however it is missing
from your code), but for the <object> tag it should be set in a nested
<param>:

<param name="bgcolor" value="#000000" />

  Attila



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