I would imagine that Macromedia probably will consider this option, but
in the short-run they're putting together a fix for what currently
exists.

On Fri, 2003-10-24 at 12:37, Jochem van Dieten wrote:
> Joshua Miller wrote:
> > _javascript_ is NOT the only way you can embed content, in fact, it's
> > probably the most convoluted way. In the time it takes you to write
> the
> > _javascript_ you could run your URL through a Base64 converter and
> > slightly modify your <object> call to use Base64 encoded data and be
> > done with it. It still embeds in HTML and it requires no _javascript_.
> >
> > Unless I'm reading this wrong?
> >
> > http://msdn.microsoft.com/ieupdate/activexchanges.asp
>
> You are correct. But Flash movies still require embed tags to
> work properly. If that is a no-go, you can't use Flash until
> Macromedia comes up with a Flash Player that can be invoked in an
> XHTML compliant way. I was hoping that Macromedia would come with
> a solution that solved both the Active Content and the
> non-compliance problems at the same time.
>
> Jochem
>
>
>
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