I noticed that the latest HTML 5 draft states that the "name" and "codebase" 
attributes are not allowed on the "object" element.

1. Plug-ins, such as XStandard, use the "name" attribute for submitting content 
to the server without the need for JavaScript. This makes for an accessible 
solution. XStandard has been doing this for 4 years in some browsers. IE, 
Firefox and Opera support this feature. This attribute serves a vital role for 
plug-ins.

2. The "codebase" attribute is the only way to auto-install or update plug-ins 
in IE. This is an important feature that should not be removed without 
providing an alternative solution.

3. The HTML 5 draft states that the "embed" element is used for plug-in 
content. The "object" element is a better mechanism for loading plug-ins and is 
supported by all browsers. The HTML 5 spec should state the "embed" or "object" 
elements can be used for loading plug-ins.

Regards,
-Vlad





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