Scott Barnes wrote:

I will say that the user of Object tag was a new one for me.. is there any compatibility issues out there for using it that you know off?

I understand your thinking, and the whole "it's the cool thing to do" but it honestly does have its advantages if used correctly. The SEO side of things, as well as more portable, easier to update, cleaner code base.


As for the object tag, I'm not familiar with any of its limitations, if any. To me, it sounds like there could be some issues with it. I'm not too familair with it, but I remember there being a different method for both IE and NN browsers back in the day- I just can't recall what it was. Something about codebase vs something else- It's early morning, and i'm not fully awake yet. need mroe coffee :)

But, the problem with the object tag is that it relies a lot of the user's browser more than anything to actually pull of the inclusion- and again, to me, that's server side territory.


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