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 <description>I just discovered &lt;a href=&quot;http://blog.marcoos.com/2006/07/21/html-div-above-a-flash-animation-on-linux-its-possible/&quot;&gt;this hack&lt;/a&gt; to make it possible to use html-above-embedded flash. I&#039;m continually disappointed with Adobe and Mozilla for ignoring this long standing and very annoying bug. At least there is a hackish solution that will work for some but it doesn&#039;t really solve the problem, just helps only a little bit. Thanks to marcoos for figuring it out by reverse-engineering the google video site and thanks to google for providing the solution for our reverse-engineered pleasure . . . ;)</description>
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