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Friend
So, For the past few weeks, I've been working on putting together a wesbite for "A Friend's House."

Got all the information in.
Pages worked wonderfully.

Then we added a flash for the nav bar.
That's not loading. Ever. It just sits there as a white block.
It's supposed to appear under the words 'A Friend's House' at the top.

The main problem I'm getting frustrated with is the side border.
The side border is made of 4 images.

Left side:
side_cap
side_mid
side_bottom

Right side:
rightside

Side Mid and Rightside are set so when I make the two cells on the edges larger, that the image stretches to match the cells.
It worked just fine when we started putting it all together. Then when I uploaded it to the web, and added the flash navbar, those two images specifically started fading near the bottom.
It works entirely fine in Firefox, and IE7, but when viewed in IE8, the gradient appears.
There is nothing in the code to explain this, nor reason.

The Flash is ProperHeadings.swf
Works just fine when viewed standalone (at least to my thoughts)

Oh, and everything works just fine on my own computer. (At least with the flash. The IE8 thing still bugs on my own computer.)

www.friendhouse.110mb.com
(for the sake of being on the web)

Help would be loved with either of the problems.
Thanks ahead of time.
Friend
I'm practically doing the insane laugh right now.
I found that by removing the flash from the page, the sides don't gradient anymore.

The only problem is, the flash is the navigation. Without it, you can't move around the site.

Any help in that area?
Friend
Tried adding it via PHP from another page.

Everything worked, fine.
Gradient's back.
Damnit.

www.friendhouse.110mb.com/dvinfo2.php
Darin McGrew
QUOTE
The only problem is, the flash is the navigation. Without it, you can't move around the site.
So how is anyone with Flash disabled/unavailable supposed to navigate the site?
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