Hi,

There's a technote (from Adobe) on the tags that you would want to use:
http://www.adobe.com/go/tn_4150

It does seem to be a simplified approach which includes the embed tag as the
alternative content within the object tag. It doesn't seem to have the
javascript that Warren mentioned, so I'm not sure if there's a more robust
approach out there.

Paul


On 12/8/08 9:20 AM, "Bob Stayton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi,
> I don't have much experience using SWF, but I think using the HTML img
> element won't work in browsers.  I think you need to use object and embed
> elements, but I don't know the details.  Perhaps others could provide such
> details.
>
> The DocBook XSL stylesheets don't currently support putting SWF in such
> elements, but it could be done with a customization.  Once you determine
> what HTML code is needed, you could work backward to create a customization
> to generate it.
>
> Bob Stayton
> Sagehill Enterprises
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
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> Subject: [docbook-apps] How to add a Flash swf to a docbook xslt
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>>
>> I was hoping that someone has already done this with xslt for docbooks. I
>> want to add a flash swf in my xml and have it be processed in the html
>> output. I don't think it is different than an svg as it is basically a
>> vector graphic but it won't show up when I do the transform
>> thx for your thoughts.
>> Tom
>>
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