What you you mean "print"?

The basic principal is that SWFObject will write an <object>
definition for your swf to a certain DOM element after Flash player /
JS detection has taken place. If you need to, you can dynamically
create a DOM element and then write to that...

I am not really understanding what you are wanting / can't achieve
with the SWFObject API, so perhaps you can explain yourself a bit
more?


Aran

On Nov 22, 3:39 am, regsnerven <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Hello guys,
>
> i want to print the swfObject directly where i call the function and
> not in a div-container. How can i do that?
>
> Gr33tZ
> Rn

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