That's it! ... I think.
Strange thing is, a test I tried with the static text using the drop shadow originally failed to play at all in M8. I tried that SWF in Quicktime, and it played the animation, but didn't display the text. I went back to M8, and this time it did the same thing Quicktime did, play the animation but not display the text with the drop shadow.
It almost has to be some thing I did or didn't do that made it behave differently.
Had I'd known Quicktime can actually play SWF files

, I would have picked up on the way they worded the documentation for M8 and realized as long as Quicktime can play it, it should work in M8.
Thank you!!!!
