Al Sparber wrote:
It could be as mnuch an Adobe issue as an Apple one. In any event, you
Ahh, good point. :)
can see here that Adobe's own dropdown menu, which falls over a Flash
movie, exhibits the same problem in Safari.
http://www.adobe.com
Now, it is possible that Adobe does not check its site in Safari,
because I know for a fact that Adobe (and formerly Macromedia) has known
about this for a very long time.
Yeah, this has been a prob I have heard about for a long time too...
wonder what is gumming-up the works for a fix?
Thanks for the reply Al, I appreciate your time.
Oh, and thanks agian for that link, it has been very helpful. Keep up
the excellent work! :D
Cheers,
Micky
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