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		<title>Microsoft &#8220;click to activate&#8221;</title>
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Hmmm.  After one year of Microsoft&#8217;s  IE update, they have announced plans to remove the &#8220;click to activate&#8221; function to allow Active X content to respond as it did previous to November 2006.  Check out the nice info the Adobe Development Forum put together.
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There has been an evolution of techniques for embedding flash and other active content over time.   In the old days &#8211; you used to be able to simply let the flash publish settings create the &#8220;object&#8221; &#38; &#8220;embed&#8221; tags in your html file and off you went live into the internets&#8230; then back [...]]]></description>
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