[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> I thought that Squeakland had problems with <embed> in IE 5.5 SP2 and IE 6.X

IIRC, it's more that Microsoft have abandoned (allegedly for security
reasons!) the <embed> tag in favour of some kind of active X control.
Sing along with me:

Microsoft are barking mad, barking mad, barking mad, 
Microsoft are barking mad, throw them off your system!

To add a little to Lex's endpeice:

> If this fails, by the way, it would seem acceptible to put the
> instructions at the bottom of the page.  "Did the project fail to load?
> You may need to download *the Squeak plugin*".

And Netscape!"

Cheers

John

 

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