No worries it happens all the time.  In fact, I'm dealing with such an issue
right now.  :)

Take care and you're very welcome,

Vincent

On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 3:13 PM, Quentin <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Thank your for your reply. Actually, my problem is solved. I just had
> a bug in my script, that's why the thing I was trying to do did not
> work. It is indeed javascript and I simply wanted to do this:
>
>    var ws;
>    function FlashMovie(swf)
>    {       ws = new SWFObject(swf, 'musik', '160' , '90', '6',
> '#000000');
>            ws.write('musik');    }
>    function togglePlay() {
>      if(ws.attributes.swf) {
>        FlashMovie('');
>      }else{
>        FlashMovie('musilimou.swf'); }    }
>
> Very stupid thing, problem was between user and keyboard I guess! ;)
>
> On Jul 21, 5:33 pm, Vincent Polite <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > Hello Quentin, this forum tends to focus on support for SWFObject 2.0 and
> > up, and we recommend that you utilize the latest and greatest version of
> > SWFObject if it can suit your purposes.
> >
> > The question you are asking is more of a javascript question, but it's
> also
> > not necessary if you are really trying to change the src parameter of the
> > object in question just so you can load a different Flash object.
>  SWFObject
> > handles that stuff for you.
> >
> > So the question becomes, what are you really trying to do?
> >
> > In case this helps, in order to read attributes of an object, you need to
> > start with the ability to refer to that object.  This is usually realized
> by
> > giving the object (which could be a paragraph, div, or object) an ID.
> >
> > <div id="foo">Hello there</div>
> >
> > If the above is in your HTML page, then you can use (in most modern
> > browsers) the method
> >
> > document.getElementbyId('foo') will give you a reference to that object.
> > Then it's a question of what you want to do with it.  In order to
> understand
> > the limitations of these DOM objects, I suggest you google "DOM methods
> > getElementbyId" and you should find a ton of articles that can help
> explain
> > that better than here.
> >
> > If you're really interested in using SWFObject to place Flash movies on
> your
> > web page, then check us out at:
> >
> > http://code.google.com/p/swfobject/
> >
> > Take a little time to check things out and if you have more questions
> (read
> > the FAQ!) then let us know and we'll be happy to help you.
> >
> > Take care,
> >
> > Vincent
> >
> > On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 7:48 AM, Quentin <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> >
> > > Hello,
> >
> > > I use swfobject 1.5. Everything works fine but I'd like to extend the
> > > use of this script by reading out the "src" parameter of the object in
> > > order to change it dynamically. If tried some javascript codes but did
> > > not succeed. Has anyone an idea how to realize it?
> >
> > > Thanks in advance,
> > > Quentin
> >
>

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