Hi Aran,
I tried, it works when loading the page but then the div wrap will
remain hidden forever, and everything inside it would not be shown at
any function applied to my buttons (ie. show movie /hide movie),
because everything would probably happen, but as being invisible, it
would not be seen...
Maybe I should modify the javascript used in my buttons and add a sort
of "on click show my div wrap". But I don't know how to write it.
Thank you again!
Marzia



On 29 Apr, 10:17, marzia <[email protected]> wrote:
> I Aran, thank you very much for your answer!
> very intresting what you described, I will try with a div wrapper
> around and see what happen.
> I did test the site remotely but I'm working with mac and a virtual
> machine with IE multiversion.
> Maybe is that the reason of the funny IE security alerts?
> Thank you
> Marzia
>
> On 28 Apr, 16:37, Aran Rhee <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > 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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