I've found a different way using addLoadEvent.
The callback from embedSWF cannot make sure the Swf is 100% available, but
this addLoadEvent made it.

On 28 November 2010 16:40, 冷雨 <[email protected]> wrote:

> When I use swfobject.createSwf(), I have to wait 5-10 secs for my swf
> displaying.
> But during waiting, if I scroll my browser window, it will display
> immediately.
> So I think it isn't a problem about creatSwf itself but browser.
> Anyway it really tortured me. How to solve it?
>
> Same problems happen on FF3.6 and Chrome 7.
>
> (all things in on my local computer, so it's not about network delay)
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