Web page embedded in the Flash Player

accidentaly using flash once I ended showing a webpage inside
the Flash Player. Now working with Flex I need to show webpages
inside the player, does anybody know how to do this?

Thanks ZClaes, got to Brian Deittes blog at this address :
http://www.deitte.com/archives/2006/08/finally_updated.htm

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