Many thanks for your reply and suggestions Aran,

I've tried the static method you suggested, and it now seems to work
(on the one machine I currently have access to anyway - more testing
required!). Using the static method, ironically enough, means I can
dynamically generate the Flash objects via PHP, so my code is
significantly shorter too :-)

I think the problem was actually caused by the swf(s) breaking the tab
focus order - I've set tabindex="-1" for IE only on the flash objects,
and this now seems to work. Wow, this has been bugging me for *ages*

Test page here: http://psytek.highlyillogical.org/aacv2/begin.php (If
you enable speech via the bottom link, the buttons should speak as you
tab around - this is reliant on both javascript and flash being
present, however if neither are present it should degrade gracefully
and nothing should happen).

Many thanks again for your suggestions!

Joe
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