Hi Marzia

So with dynamic embed, SWFObject overwrites the specified taget div with the
flash <object> tag. Any styling you had on the div is therefore removed. I
would suggest you create a wrapper div as a parent and style that instead.

The alerts from IE in static mode I am guessing are because you are testing
locally, and IE has some funny security settings about where it will it will
run content. Try uploading to a webserver and see if it still happens. If
the error still occurs, then please plost a link to your live page and
people can take a look to see what might be going on.

Aran

On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 3:38 AM, marzia <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi to the people of this group,
> I'm new here and not really expert in web developing issuing, I'm a
> self-taught web designer basically....
> I've used the swfObject to embed my flash movies in a web page, but
> I've a couple of problems to solve.
> My movies are in hidden divs (class from css display="none")  and are
> activated using buttons with javascript.
> When using the SwfObject static type, it works fine in all recent
> browsers except in IE6 which gives a pop up alerting "Press ok to
> continue loading the content of this page". It gives it one for each
> embedded movie, so It's quite disturbing since I've got 5 in there.
> When using the dymamic procedure the alert disappear but the movies
> are all visualised, ignoring the class assigned to the container divs.
> This is probably due to the fact that the dynamic type is working with
> the target div instead the object ID, but I don't undestand javascript
> so I don't know how to modify it.
> Please, anybody can help me with this?
> Thank you very much!
> Marzia
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