The link is at http://www.federalreserve.gov/monetarypolicy/bst_recenttrends.htm
but you will not be able to get an error at this time as there are
some band-aids in place to make things work correctly. However, you
will be able to see what i am talking about if you follow these steps
and compare what happens in IE (at least IE6) and FireFox.

1. Open http://www.federalreserve.gov/monetarypolicy/bst_recenttrends.htm
- view the source to see the swfObject implementation
2. Hit the 'Print' button on the upper left of the host page
3. View the source of the 'printable' page

The print function takes the contents of the first page, stripping out
scripting and some styles, and creates the contents of the pop up
javascript window. You'll notice that the <OBJECT> tag in the print
version in IE does not have any FlashVars. In FF, it does.

The flashvars are used to tell the swf where to get its data. However,
at this time, if there are no FlashVars, the swf defaults to the same
location, making it less than reusable for any real alternative
purpose.

Thanks.
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