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Rick MinerichHowever, HTML pages that use tags generated by external script files (like JavaScript)—such as sites that use complex Flash detection scripts—should continue to work normally with no change.
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Many of you have read about the announced changes in Microsoft Internet Explorer. You may have some questions about what's going to happen to your websites that use embedded ("active") content and applications. Active content can include Macromedia Flash, Shockwave, or Adobe Acrobat files. You are probably starting to consider what you're going to do to be prepared.
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Patrick Besongmakes Flash and EMBED, OJECT tags work in IE without user intervention
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