Of course, if the swf is compiled F9/AS3, you would test for F9. You do know
that the express install has changed for F9? Now you don't include the express
install code in your main swf, but use the provided swf - expressinstall.swf -
and reference it this way:
<div id="flashcontent">
<strong>You need to upgrade your Flash Player</strong>
This is replaced by the Flash content.
Place your alternate content here and users without the Flash
plugin or with
Javascript turned off will see this. Content here allows you to
leave out <code>noscript</code>
tags. Include a link to <a
href="expressinstall.html?detectflash=false">bypass the detection</a> if you
wish.
</div>
<script type="text/javascript">
// <![CDATA[
var so = new SWFObject("mySwf.swf", "sotester", "300", "300",
"9", "#FF6600");
so.useExpressInstall('expressinstall.swf');
so.write("flashcontent");
// ]]>
</script>
jimbo
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On 7/13/2007 at 12:33 AM Count Schemula wrote:
>If I'm doing a site in F9/AS3 is it enough to use swfobject just have
>it test for player 9 and force upgrade accordingly?
>
>It's a small personal site and I won't be making am F8/AS2 version.
>
>Thanks.
>
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>count_schemula
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