I went to the Flash Player test page using Safari.  According to the test 
page, the Flash Player is installed and operating just fine.  Yet still, 
when I view site utilizing Flash, it doesn't work.  One clue is that there 
is a broken-Quicktime-icon on those pages.  In fact, even on Macromedia's 
own test page, which shows a Flash animation working just fine in the test 
window, there are a couple of broken-Quicktime-icons also on the page.  Is 
there a connection between Quicktime and Flash?  Perhaps there is something 
I need to do to my Quicktime to make Flash work property, but I don't see 
any suggestions of that nature on Macromedia's support page.

In many Forums, it appears many Safari users have had problems with Flash.  
Perhaps I will surrender to MS.  Even though it runs slower, IE seems to be 
the one browser that runs flawlessly with all plug-ins.  I've had problems 
with Mozilla and Firefox.  Does anyone know of a better browser?

As far as the Safari/Flash issue goes, it seems everyone is stumped.

Anyway, once again, thanks for reading this message and have a great day!

-Troy

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