I want to use a div tag or another to hide a video flash on my web site

Hi, I have same video flash for many of my web pages. I'm trying to use the div tag to hide the header when it is not necessary. but it works only broser Firefox not IE. Here's what I did

Is the above correct? What is the best way to do it?

< div class = "wrapper" > < div class = "overlay" > african < / div > < span class = "blok_header" >

< object classid = "clsid:d27cdb6e-ae6d-11cf-96b8-444553540000" codebase ="http://fpdownload.macromedia.com/pub/shockwave/cabs/flash/swflash.cab#version=8, 0,0,0" width = "94%" height = "97%" id = "main" align = "middle" >

< param name = "allowScriptAccess" value = "sameDomain" / >

< param name = "movie" value = "main.swf" / > "

< param name = "quality" value = "high" / >

< param name = "scale" value = "noborder" / >

< param name = "salign" value = "t" / >

< param name = "bgcolor" value = "#ffffff" / >

< embed src = "main.swf" quality = "high" scale = "noborder" salign = "t" bgcolor = "#ffffff" width = "900" height = "600" name = align 'main' = 'left' allowscriptaccess = "sameDomain" type = "application/x-shockwave-flash" pluginspage ="http://www.macromedia.com/go/getflashplayer" / >

< / embed >

< / object >

</span >

< / div >

Thank you

What I'm saying is, the flash video has a header with a button. I want to permanently hide the part containing the header. The user will never see it. I use the div I want to replace my menu in the header bar. Diving ovelay will contain my Web site menu. When I do, it works great on firefox, but on Internet Explorer, my menu is behinf and usercan see the flash header.

The parameters of Divs are:

Wrapper {}

position: relative;

height: 600px;

Width: 900px;

Top: 0px;

padding: 0px;

margin: 0px;

}

. Overlay {}

background-color: #CCC;

position: absolute;

height: 98px;

Width: 900px;

Top: 0px;

margin: 0px;

padding: 0px;

border-bottom-width: medium;

border-bottom-style: solid;

border-bottom-color: #999;

border-right-color: #999;

border-bottom-color: #999;

border-left-color: #999;

}

Flash video setting. It is imbaded in the Wrapper Div

http://fpdownload.Macromedia.com/pub/Shockwave/cabs/Flash/Swflash.cab#version=8, 0,0,0 "width ="94% "height ="110% "id ="main"align ="middle">

http://www.Macromedia.com/go/getflashplayer"/ >

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