Roger that. The parameters were filled in by a flash effect app, and I
didn't realize what the parm was supposed to represent. When the swf
file didn't work initially, I assumed it was a path issue since the
paths on my local machine and on the server were different. That parm
looked like a path, so I tried to make everything look the same.
Novice mistake. ;)

On May 19, 8:00 am, Aran Rhee <[email protected]> wrote:
> Right - the actual id of the div and the id to replace in your embedSWF call
> are supposed to match :)
>
> Glad it is working for you now.
>

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