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Why do I see a dotted border around my SWF when using Firefox 3 on Windows and wmode transparent or opaque?

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Why do I see a dotted border around my SWF when using Firefox 3 on Windows and wmode transparent or opaque?

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Firefox 3 on Windows using wmode transparent or opaque introduces a new default style for the object element; it treats it like an active link. This Firefox implementation deviates from Firefox 3 on Mac, previous Firefox versions on Windows and the default style for the embed element, so it is therefore likely to be a Firefox bug.

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Firefox 3 on Windows using wmode transparent or opaque introduces a new default style for the object element; it treats it like an active link.

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