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Firefox 5 upgrade showing my Flash website with dotted grey lines around it-- how do I get rid of them?

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After upgrading to Firefox 5 on my 15" MacBook Pro, I'm seeing dotted grey lines on the border of my embedded SWF file of my website. After googling around, I see people were having this problem as far back as Firefox 3. I somehow was not. However, this is highly annoying and unprofessional!

My site is based in (I know I know) AS1 embedded into a Dreamweaver HTML page. I need to know what code I can add to the page in order to make these stupid borders go away. I've tried various style tags for both the object and for the general style in the head tag. No luck. My site is http://www.andreabakacs.com/index-flash.html

After upgrading to Firefox 5 on my 15" MacBook Pro, I'm seeing dotted grey lines on the border of my embedded SWF file of my website. After googling around, I see people were having this problem as far back as Firefox 3. I somehow was not. However, this is highly annoying and unprofessional! My site is based in (I know I know) AS1 embedded into a Dreamweaver HTML page. I need to know what code I can add to the page in order to make these stupid borders go away. I've tried various style tags for both the object and for the general style in the head tag. No luck. My site is http://www.andreabakacs.com/index-flash.html

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I've seen this issue mentioned as well and it only seems to happen on Mac.
I'm not seeing it on Linux.