javascript can't do it, you can only do that kind of stuff in Flash Player.

if you want to use a visual indicator such as text or a progress bar to
indicate download progress, you should probably create a 'loader' SWF that
uses MovieClipLoader to load your MySwfFile.swf.  there are tons of
tutorials and advice for that on the web, try someplace like kirupa.com

- philip


On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 6:27 PM, Adam Fridental <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

>
> I have the following code using SWFObject 2.1 in a simple html page:
>
>  <script type="text/javascript">
>      if (swfobject.hasFlashPlayerVersion("8.0.0.0"))
>      {
>            var att = { id: "myObj", data:"MySwfFile.swf",
> width:"600", height:"300" };
>            var par = { flashVars: "responseurl=Page.aspx?theID=5" };
>            var myObject = swfobject.createSWF(att, par,
> "flashcontent");
>      }
>  </script>
>
> now... sometimes it takes more than 30 seconds for the swf to load..
> and I can't change the file it self.. so I want to add a loading text
> with javascript or something similar... I tried doing it for hours.. I
> added onload to anything... I tried the addEventListener I tried the
> addLoadEvent and the addDomLoadEvent... I tried everything I found
> possible on the net and everything I had in mind..... but nothing
> seemed to catch the end of the SWF file loading.. nothing fired when
> the file loaded completely...
>
> I really hope there's a solution to this problem and I'll appriciate
> any help.
>
> Thanks in advace,
> Adam Fridental.
> >
>

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