On Jul 22, 4:29 pm, Vincent Polite <[email protected]>
wrote:
> I suspect the way you are defining your flashvars as a parameter attribute
> is munged.  Which is why I would use the embedSWF method and build your
> attributes, parameters, and flashvars as single - level object/arrays
> instead of doing the nested name value thing in the parameters collection.
>
> Unfortunately I have a meeting to head to, so I won't be able to take a look
> at this further.  I would strongly suggest you go back to the code
> generator.  Generate the code there for the specific variables you are
> interested in.  The Dynamic publishing method already handles the whole
> "make sure you have version X of Flash movie" for you.
>
> The only difference between the code generator and what you will want to put
> in your page because you can't put things in the <head> portion of the page,
> would be to set up your calls inside your SWFLoad function which should just
> be a straight call to define the parameters and embed the Flash object with
> a minimum standard for Flash defined in the embedSWF method.
>
> VP.


I had tried the code generator as well and had the same issues with
FF.  I'm not sure what else we can do...
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