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Flash applications can be made accessible, but it has to be done as 
they are developed.  If it isn't, you might be able to figure it out 
by trial and error -- and then again you might not.

Dave

At 12:43 PM 1/30/2009, Michael Killian wrote:
>I have a proposed audio project involving an already built flash 
>player. Does anyone know how this might be done?  Is the flash 
>player accessible? All comments would be helpful.  Thanks!
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