Shoot. I tried clearing cache, quitting Firefox, and changing the path
in my base param to the full URL. No luck so far.

Dan

On Sep 9, 3:48 pm, Vincent Polite <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Can you put the full path in your base param?  
> i.e.http://foo.domain.com/flash/ instead of /flash/ ?
>
> V
>
>
>
> On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 1:44 PM, mplsdan <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Thanks for looking at this. It is strange that Safari and Explorer
> > 'find' the XML file but Firefox does not. Maybe they're more forgiving
> > of some error in my code.
>
> > I have both my Flash file and XML file inside a folder called "flash"
> > - But Firefox is still looking for my XML file at the root level. What
> > should I change?
>
> > I have absolute paths pointing to my Flash file and XML, and I'm using
> > the "base" param to point to the "flash" folder. What can I do so it
> > works in all these browsers?
>
> > Dan
>
> > On Sep 9, 3:04 pm, Vincent Polite <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
> > > Looks to be a pathing issue.  My firebug debugger in FF3.5 on a Mac shows
> > a
> > > black embedded SWF.  However, the SWF seems to be looking for a file
> > called:
>
> > >http://precision.thenetforward.com/banner_home.xml
>
> > > Not sure if that's where it's supposed to be, or if you are supposed to
> > pass
> > > that in as a parameter, but perhaps that's your issue?  That said, I have
> > no
> > > idea why it would work in Safari.
>
> > > My Safari version 3.x without Flash installed (was testing something so I
> > > happened to have it uninstalled) shows the alternate content "Get Adobe
> > > Flash Player", so that part is working fine.
>
> > > After installing Flash on my copy of Safari it does work well, so perhaps
> > as
> > > Sam Sherlock suggests you are using absolute paths instead of relative.
> > > Although to be honest, I don't know the specifics of how Safari
> > interprets
> > > things vs. FF.
>
> > > But that is definitely the issue.  The SWF itself is actually gettting
> > > embedded just fine.
>
> > > VP
>
> > > On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 12:45 PM, mplsdan <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > I have been reading posts here about Firefox 3 not always working with
> > > > swfobject, and now I'm getting stuck too. The solutions I read haven't
> > > > fixed it, unless it's just a browser caching issue.
>
> > > > Here is a simplified version of my Flash file on a page:
> > > >http://precision.thenetforward.com/test.htm
>
> > > > I stripped out all the other content, stylesheets, javascript, etc. It
> > > > still works in Safari and Internet Explorer but it's failing in
> > > > Firefox 3, Mac and PC. I tried the suggestion to add the following but
> > > > it didn't seem to help:
> > > > swfobject.switchOffAutoHideShow();
>
> > > > This was working in Firefox at some point, not sure what screwed it
> > > > up, except I did upload the newest version of swfobject 2.2. I tried
> > > > going back to 2.1, but that didn't help either.
>
> > > > Any thoughts?
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