Tom Lee wrote:
It also does a lot of other things, and in a unique execution order. There
are any number of variables that could cause it to behave differently than
UFO or FlashObject... But now that you mention it, FlashObject works for me
too, although my own attempts at dynamically embedding the ActiveX control
(using innerHTML or the DOM) result in that lovely "Click to activate"
message. Will investigate further and report back.
Try starting with the known-to-be-good samples on the Adobe site. If
your browser does not display the following page as described, then
check your "Script Debugging" option, as advised earlier in this thread:
http://www.macromedia.com/devnet/activecontent/articles/before_after.html
(Later in the thread, there was info that the "breaking" page put the
JavaScript document.writes into the same page. This is part of the basic
information put up at the Adobe site before the issue hit mainstream
awareness.)
jd
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