Browser shows a different colour background

I am using a white background for my HTML page, the Flash
movie has a white
background, and previews show a black square around the
loaded flash. When the flash is loading the loading bar is visible
on a black background.
This flash image fade in movie did have a black bg
originally. However, I changed this to white in flash.... I just
can't see where the black could be coming from???

It was the javascript script causing the bg colour...

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