Yeah, you could put the swf in a div that is not rendered at startup. Then when 
the user interacts, have a javascript function set the display of the wrapper 
div to "block" and it then will render the swfobject code to produce your 
flash. 


-----Original Message-----
From: humbucker <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 9 Jun 2010 13:37:18 
To: SWFObject<[email protected]>
Subject: [SWFObject] Is it possibile to start an SWF on demande (with params 
        by javascript...)

Hi!

Here is my problem, I've been asked to add a fancybox splash screen on
the start page of a website, meaning this screen is coveing my
homepage until the client clicks on it.

The problem : the whome flash animation can't be seen anymore because
it's starting while the splash screen is on top of it

Is there a possibility to start the swfObject embed swf only when this
splash screen is closed ?


A demo is better than a thousand words : http://bit.ly/9NToJH


Thanks a lot !

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