Olá Erwin,
I've been using the reusable FlashObject script from Geoff Stearns and I
think that it is the best and more efficient method around, because,
with Flash Satay method, if you have a series of movies, you would need
to create a series of small loaders which is just not practical. And
Erwin,
Am Mittwoch, 29. Juni 2005 um 19:16:22 haben Sie geschrieben:
I¹ve not been able to find another method of embedding flash in a page so
that it still validates.
I use IE Conditional Comments:
!--[if IE]
object
I use IE Conditional Comments:
Isn't it a bit overkill?
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Jan,
Am Donnerstag, 30. Juni 2005 um 10:28:18 haben Sie geschrieben:
I use IE Conditional Comments:
Isn't it a bit overkill?
Why do you think so?
I had some problems with flash satay and IE 5.x so I switched over to
this method. And if you don't use loads of small flash movies in a
page
I use IE Conditional Comments:
Isn't it a bit overkill?
Why do you think so?
Having the code twice, you know... I don't (personally) like the idea of
having these two block separately.
I had some problems with flash satay and IE 5.x so I switched over to
this method. And if you don't use
Jan,
So I started to use the FlashObject...
And I don't like to depend on JavaScript... ;-)
But it's good to have both methods: you can choose.
Martin
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Hi all,
So far I¹ve been able to avoid using Flash but a site I¹m working on uses a
few flash elements (like a slideshow).
I¹ve been googling around but besides the alistapart article on Flash-Satay
I¹ve not been able to find another method of embedding flash in a page so
that it still validates.
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Subject: [WSG] Flash and valid XHTML
Hi all,
So far I¹ve been able to avoid using Flash but a site I¹m working on uses a
few flash elements (like a slideshow).
I¹ve been googling around but besides the alistapart article on Flash-Satay
I¹ve not been able to find another method
] Flash and valid XHTML
Hi all,
So far I¹ve been able to avoid using Flash but a site I¹m working on uses a
few flash elements (like a slideshow).
I¹ve been googling around but besides the alistapart article on Flash-Satay
I¹ve not been able to find another method of embedding flash in a page so
Erwin,
You may want to read the discussion on Dream McLellan's site (author of
the ALA Flash Satay article) on Flash in XHTML --
http://allinthehead.com/retro/234/embedding-macromedia-flash-in-xhtml
See http://www.ambience.sk/flash-valid.htm for a different method than
Flash Satay in which no
Hi Erwin,
I always use a method suggested to me by Bert Doorn which so far has
worked fine:
object data=opening.swf width=550 height=377
type=application/x-shockwave-flash
param name=movie value=opening.swf /
param name=quality value=high /
param
I have a page containing this code:
object type=application/x-shockwave-flash data=images/hmpg/hmpg.swf
width=722 height=80
param name=movie value=images/hmpg/hmpg.swf /
/object
It validates as xhtml 1.0 Transitional.
My question, however, is how do I make it accessible? What is the Flash
Hi All,
I have been using flashObject for some time now
I have heard that satay does not display the object until the movie is
loaded
also I have found it to be quite hard to work with, and flash object is
soo simple
I strated a thread a while ago asking if anyone knew of / could
/
Gizax Studios, Internet Accessibility
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From: Hope Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, June 30, 2005 1:53 AM
Subject: Re: [WSG] Flash and valid XHTML
I have a page containing this code:
object type
Thanks Daniele. I'll give it a go.
On 30/6/05 3:19 PM, INFOPRE [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
if browser doens't have plug-ing, you can insert a tag image
with alt attribute that describe use of flash in your site.
If you are interested to create an accessibile flash site,
this is for you
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