Upgrade to the latest version of Flash Player. I had the same problem
with Windows 7 and Safari 4. Upgrading to 10.0.45.2 resolved it, so it
was a bug in Flash Player.

On Mar 3, 8:20 pm, Aran Rhee <[email protected]> wrote:
> If there is a fix, then I don't think it be with SWFObject. If the exact
> same code works with Safari 4 + Vista/XP, then it sounds like there is a fix
> needed from Adobe and/or MS...
>
> BTW - have you tried the offending page with the new 10.1 Flash player beta
> to see if wmode is still broken? (be sure to uninstall you current Flash
> player using the player uninstaller first, otherwise you can get a corrupt
> Flash player install (which means SWFObject cannot detect your player
> version correctly))
>
> Aran
>
> On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 12:15 PM, Johanneworld <[email protected]>wrote:
>
> > I have the exact same problem.
> > In Windows 7 the Safari browser ignores the wmode transparent in the
> > flash file.
> > (gives me the white bg of the flash file)
> > I have tested the same webpage with Safari in Vista, and it works
> > fine...
> > Anyone know how to fix this before too many start using Safari on
> > Windows 7?
>
> > thanks:)
> > Johanne
>
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