Steve.

Perhaps you can explain a bit more on what you are trying to achieve. It
sounds like you are wanting to load a child swf, in which case it should eb
done through Flash rather than through the host HTML page.

I might be misinterpreting what you are actually wanting, but if you are
destroying a swf and replacing it with another one, then I would expect to
see some of that construction on the page. Perhaps you want to create both
swfs and then just swap visibility between the two swfs?

Aran

On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 5:06 AM, akrondaraul <[email protected]> wrote:

> hi steve!
>
> i am not sure if i can help you out but, if you are trying to update a
> div layers content
> with an 'onclick' event using the swfObject2. You might want to take a
> look at
> Philip Hutchison's explanation on how to "use an 'onclick' event to
> dynamically load
> a SWF.
>
> http://pipwerks.com/swfobject/load-onclick/2.0/index.html
>
> he says that loading and unloading multiple SWFs can lead to memory
> leaks.
> thats where the removeSWF() method comes into play.
> so a swfobject.amendSWF, wouldn't that mean that you just load the new
> SWF
> on top of the loaded SWF?
> which leads to the fact that you end up with several SWF files in your
> browser.
> sorry if i could not help you out, but if you find a solution please
> let me know.
> i dont like the issue of the objects closing down and open back up
> either.
> it just doesnt look nice and smooth. (-:
>
> regards, david
>
>
>
>
>
> On 26 Jan., 15:44, sgibson <[email protected]> wrote:
> > swfobject.createSWF and swfobject.removeSWF
> >
> > I am trying to set one SWFObject up, running and fixed at a particular
> > location in a web page with clicks-on round the page to trigger
> > different flash movies in that SWFObject.
> >
> > However it seems that every time I use swfobject.removeSWF and
> > subsequently swfobject.createSWF, a visible closing down and opening
> > up of the object is seen. That's not what I want.
> >
> > Ideally it would be good to have a swfobject.amendSWF where the URL of
> > a swf is just passed on and the SWFObject plays that swf without
> > closing down.
> >
> > I am so sure there's a turnround round this problem.
> >
> > Regards, Steve G.
>
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