Go ahead and use dynamic!

if you have a script based page it will be better than static. JS heavy
pages

Static right for some cases but not all - this is why swfobject provides the
two methods

sounds like you would not want the flash to show without js enabled - in
somecases static will show with limit js or none
this may desired - but not in your case :)

 - S



On 18 March 2011 09:37, John Dexter <[email protected]> wrote:

> If you have a web-app (rather than a simple page) which requires JS to work
> properly - interacting with the embedded SWFs - is there much reason for
> static publishing anymore? Or do I misunderstand the point of static Vs
> dynamic?
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