It changed names, and then came back to SWFobject. 2.0 is in beta now.
http://blog.deconcept.com/2007/10/02/swfobject-2-0-beta/
On 10/18/07, Count Schemula <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Is swfobject still the preferred method of publishing flash files?
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> For some reason I thought I heard the
> Is swfobject still the preferred method of publishing flash files?
>
> For some reason I thought I heard there was a newer project he was
> either working on, supporting, or recommending?
There was -- both SWFObject and UFO got merged into a project named
SWFFix. Then SWFFix got renamed back to
I am still using swfobject for lack of finding a better solution... I'm
anxious to hear anyone else's thoughts as well...
Hudey
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If you're already using a javascript framework check for swf support.
Mootools has this in the upcoming release:
http://svn.mootools.net/trunk/Source/Swiff/Swiff.js
No sense in using swfobject if your framework has it built in.
Brian
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I think SWFObject is the latest - correct me if I'm wrong though. The
project moved to OSFlash.org (http://osflash.org/swfobject), but
other than that, I don't think it's changed significantly recently.
On Oct 18, 2007, at 10:08 AM, Count Schemula wrote:
Is swfobject still the preferred met
I actually prefer to roll my own - I don't need to do any player version
detection in my organization (everyone is using the same player) - I
just need to embed it the right way - the Javascript to do it is super
easy.
Jason Merrill
Bank of America
GT&O Learning & Leadership Development
eTools
On 10/18/07 1:08 PM, "Count Schemula" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is swfobject still the preferred method of publishing flash files?
>
> For some reason I thought I heard there was a newer project he was
> either working on, supporting, or recommending?
The creators of swfobject and ufo have t
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