Could you put what you need in some javascript and grab it using
ExternalInterface instead?

On 1 May 2012 17:27, Kevin Newman <capta...@unfocus.com> wrote:

> Back in the day I remember embed just plain old worked better across the
> board in non-IE browsers. That may have changed (object offered better
> fallbacks for one thing, and has been worked on a lot more lately, but it
> also had other kinds of problems). Then we came up with this nested object
> thing that has conditional comments, and duplicates of all the params, and
> called that standards. Then HTML5 embraced tag soup again, arbitrary tag
> names, and now even arbitrary attributes names, so using embed with random
> attributes is actually standards compliant, but is still considered
> "deprecated" whatever that means anymore. And embed still works better and
> is less verbose, afaict.
>
> /bitter-lament
>
> Kevin N.
>
>
>
> On 5/1/2012 1:21 AM, Kerry Thompson wrote:
>
>> That's one way of doing it, but the embed tag has been deprecated. Well,
>> maybe not officially deprecated, but it's considered obsolete.
>>
>
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