Unfortunately, using the new notation also doesn't work. However, I
don't know if it's a problem with the code or the fact that I can't
define the swfobject parameters/settings in the header. This is not
something that I can do easily from within a WordPress widget and this
is the only method I saw in the 2.0 documentation. Is there a way to
use SWFObject without updating the header?
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