Jason.

I am unsure if there is a solution here as you do have a Flash player, you
have just disabled it. The detection method is most likely returning true to
the ability to play the Flash content, but then cannot show the file. I
think it comes down to the way your individual handset handless the
"disabling" of Flash. If the phone browser thinks it has a Flash player (but
it has been disabled), then I cannot think of a js code solution to work
around that.

This is the same problem that crops up on the list from time to time where
the user has some ad-on for Firefox which modifies the Flash
player behavior (ad blocker etc), which then breaks the page rendering.


Aran

On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 6:13 PM, jason_hampleman
<[email protected]>wrote:

> I use SWFObject for nearly every Flash implementation.  Works great on
> all browsers (Mac and PC) and even iPhone.  But NOT on my Mobile
> Phone.  I have Verizon Wireless (obvious not an iPhone) and have a
> "full" mobile browser.  It will show the Flash okay, but loading Flash
> is slow.  So if I turn Flash OFF but JavaScript ON in my phone
> settings, I expect to see the Alternate (No Flash) content.  But I see
> nothing... only a blank screen.  With the importance of mobile
> usability, I'd love to get a solution.  THANKS!
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