Thanks for the replies.

The reason I posted to this forum is because it appears that it's the
interaction between the embedding method and the rest of the page that
appears to be the issue.

The ad rotator will take uploaded flash banners from various sources,
not built by me or my clients. Therefore we need to be able to
independently measure the click-throughs. The landing pages will be
off site.  Some of the Flash banners might have their own, inbuilt off
site links, we still need to know if they've been clicked.

I am using the JQuery AJAX in the CMS but not on the live site as it's
too heavy for what's needed. I have my own, very light weight
implementation for that.

As for CSS on the page overriding the SWF's properties, it appears to
be the other way round, which is the reason for the question. The
Flash just fills the whole div.  If that's "as design" then why bother
with instantiating the height and width in the swfobject call? I
suppose all I really need to know is, am I approaching it the wrong
way by assuming the height and width of the rendered movie will be
controlled by the swfobject call or do I need to make sure it gets
dropped into a sized container?

So you see, it's all about what you can or can't do with an embedded
flash movie, totally disregarding the flash movie itself. Very
pertinent to this forum I thought.

Regards,

Craig
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