Your suggestion has worked which is great so thanks so much.

On Mar 14, 6:11 am, Vincent Polite <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Hello.  It is working as intended.  I don't personally agree with how it
> works, but...
>
> When the SWFObject is actually embedded it does replace the div named in
> your code, and the css associated with that DOM node disappears.
>
> The recommended approach to deal with this is to create a container div
> around your SWFObject div and apply the styles there.  Presuming you have
> control over the naming convention and the css file, this shouldn't be hard
> to resolve.
>
> Vincent
>
>
>
> On Sat, Mar 13, 2010 at 2:21 AM, gwh <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi everyone,
>
> > I'm using SWFObject2 to insert my swf into a web page. There are two
> > publishing methods - static and dynamic. I'm using the dynamic method.
> > You have to specify the id of the container that will be replaced with
> > the flash content if enough JavaScript and Flash support is
> > available.
>
> > If there is not enough JavaScript and Flash support then the .swf file
> > in this container will be replaced by whatever I specify - in my case
> > an image. So since the id of my div is "flash", I used this as the
> > html container id.
>
> > <div id="flash"> <img src="img/alternate.jpg" />
> > </div>
>
> > This div has some css rules applied to it that controls the layout of
> > it, ie. it floats it etc. When I test though, the .swf file is
> > inserted into the div but it loses the css styles. When I turn off the
> > flash player so that the alternative image is used instead, the css
> > works.
>
> > I wondered if anyone knows why this is happening?
>
> > Appreciate any assistance.
>
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