I wrote:
> Unfortunately it seems the best solution is to use JavaScript to detect 
> the existence (and correct version) of flash and then use document.write 
> to deliver the appropriate object or embed. Only safari seems to have a
> problem.

Actually it looks like I got that wrong. Safari is working now. According to
browsercam, both Opera 6.0 (Macintosh) and Mozilla 1.6 (Win XP) display a
large white space where the movie should be. Netscape 7.0 (Windows 2000)
displays nothing at all. You can see the results here:
http://www.browsercam.com/public.aspx?proj_id=99668

However, I've installed Mozilla 1.6 and Netscape 7.0 here (Windows XP) and
the page displays properly.

Can anyone check these for me? The url is http://www.housedoctor.co.uk/

All the best,

--
Ian

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