I guess I don't understand this response, Bobby.

First, I *completely* disagree with your contention that only a small
percentage of people haven't updated their Windows. This simply isn't
true. The vast *majority* of my clients haven't updated their Windows
in over a year. Many MANY corporate systems are not updated (Windows
Update has been deactivated by I/T, etc). You just can't assume that
everyone is up-to-date.

But second, I *have* updated my Windows system *regularly*, and I
*still* get the "click to activate" message.
Is your assertion that updated Windows systems won't get this
message?? Because they do. At least I do. And my Windows is as up-to-
date as I can get it.


On Dec 10 2008, 9:48 am, Bobby <[email protected]> wrote:
> The workaround you mention had some serious drawbacks (read the swffix
> dev archives for more), so we never built in into SWFObject. And don't
> worry, only a very small percentage of people hasn't updated their
> Windows systems in the past half year, and only they are still
> affected by this.
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