Try the following with swfobject
http://jquery.thewikies.com/swfobject/

but use your class in the jquery rather than id as in the examples
- S




2009/11/8 Boki <[email protected]>

>
> Hi, could you help me out, please?
>
> I'm using SWFObject to embed flash video content on my website. The
> content that I use is dynamic, and I would like to be able to direct
> SWFObject to replace HTML elements (with Flash content) not by an ID,
> but by a class - therefore simplifying a whole lot of code. Is this
> possible? What would I have to change in the SWFObject script, to
> achieve this?
>
> Best Regards,
> Boki
>
> >
>

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