lots of sites have a Flash "sniffer" that looks to see what version of Flash 
you have. It used be
in javascript but now I think flash itself has this feature. Anyway - if they 
have coded it in
such a way that it blocks out your browsers (by accident i would think) there 
isn't much you can
do except complain. Which you should because it is a horrible way to design a 
site.

matt

--- Joseph Jutz <lymington at insightbb.com> wrote:
> Hello Group, I'm having a problem and I hope that someone out there can 
> help me. When I'm on the Internet and I try to log on to 
> mercuryvehicles.com, I get a message that I can't view the site without 
> Macromedia Flash plug-in. I've tried using IE, Safari. and Netscape and 
> I keep getting the same message. I've downloaded the Flash plug-in and 
> it's in the right folder. I'm using OSX 10.2.4. I can go to other site 
> that require Flash and they work. Anybody have a suggestion? Thanks, 
> Joe Jutz
> 
> 
> 
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