> That's not correct. SWFObject only replaces the alternate content if the
> flash plugin itself is found and is of the sufficient version. SWFObject
> does no checking to see whether the SWF you're trying to load is actually
> available or not. So, the alternate content should only show in the case of
> there being a failure to find a flash plugin of the sufficient version.

So how to know that the source is unavailable (e.g. wrong filename) in
order to do something?

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