Embedding a WIMPY jukebox into a flash page?

Hi, I would like to insert a WIMPY jukebox (or a section of
html if we're talking technically here) into a .swf file. I have a
flash template, and inserting the player into the HTML page is
useless and messy and troublesome.
Is there a way of inserting HTML code into a .swf file? The
WIMPY code is a brief paragraph of HTML, can I see the results of
the HTML code through flash anyway?
Cheers, Tom.

There is a great extension that will do it all for you and
it's free...it's here:
http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/exchange/index.cfm#view=sn106&viewName=Exchange%20Search%20De tails&loc=en_us&authorid=32895559&page=0&scrollPos=0&subcatid=0&snid=sn106&itemnumber=0&ex tid=1007547&catid=0

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