Hi again,

Just an addition in case anyone else needs to do this: I found that
making an extra CSS-layer with nothing but position:absolute and a
link to get past the intro is enough. Viewers who have flash won't be
able to see it if the flash-object has 100% width and height, and
others will only see the text.

/Kristian

On 6/1/05, John Horner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Somewhat belatedly -- the Flash-detection JavaScript I recommend is
> the "Moock FPI" script, see
> http://www.moock.org/webdesign/flash/detection/moockfpi/ a lot of
> work has gone into it and it has a very detailed bug-fix history,
> which gives me confidence, although it doesn't seem to have been
> updated in a year or so.
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