As you said, both validating methods have issues, and AFAIK there is not
a more reliable method that is valid. I have recently been testing
Satay, and I have seen it fail on various setups, and have given up on
it. As David said, I think the answer to your question is "no".

> Can anyone recommend a way of embedding flash in a xhtml strict page?
> 
> I've tried the flash javay and flash satay methods detailed at
> alistapart.com but they both seem to have issues, namely in 
> some browsers
> nothing is displayed... not the flash... nor the back-up image?
> 
> Is there are preferred and more reliable method around now?
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