Good working with it Kevin, if this last piece can be solved then it should
be very useful =]

M.

On 4/21/06, Kevin Newman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Well yeah, that's what I would usually do, but that doesn't solve the
> specific problem I'm looking to solve here (I'm not concerned with the
> merits of this solution, I really just want to see if I can make it work).
>
> If I could figure out how to detect when a new object tag has been added
> to the dom (I have some ideas, but have not tested them), then use some
> method call to disable it completely, I'd be satisfied with that. There
> is a disabled property, but I don't think that stops it from loading, I
> think that just stops the interactivity - is that correct? If so, does
> anyone know of a way to completely turn off an embedded object in IE?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Kevin N.
>
>
> ryanm wrote:
> >> Do you happen to know of any way to either stop a loading activex or
> >> to prevent it from loading?
> >>
> >    Yes, don't write it to the page until you are ready for it to load.
> > HTML is stateless, it's either there or it isn't. If it's there, it
> > will load, if it's not, it won't. Use DHTML to add the tag to the page
> > when you are ready for it to start loading.
> >
> > ryanm
>
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