Mysterious html form field?

Whenever I build & run an application, there's a form
field below the swf. It's either empty, or full of commas. This is
on Safari, Mac OS X.
Why is it there, and how can I not have it appear?
I know I can manually make a new html page and embed the swf
and have no problem, ut often I'd like to just choose "run".

Analyze the html wrapper that is generated. Probably some
field that is supposed to be invisible is not.
You can then modify the index.template.html file to fix it.
Tracy

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