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arcojediI’ve worked with Flash for several years and have always been slightly dissatisfied with the markup needed to embed a movie in web pages. When I recently published a site in XHTML, my dissatisfaction with the markup grew as I realized that it simply wasn’t valid in this context and was bloating my pages to unacceptable levels. A leaner, standards-compliant method of embedding Flash movies was called for.
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seethe spotEmbedding Flash while supporting web standards.
Web Design 00_Creating a Video Site SeeTheSpot.com advertising Auburn Grass Valley CA video photography
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Benoit HeymannCode valide pour intégration d'animation flash
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Kevin GraemeThe old method of embedding flash movies using an embed tag inside an object tag doesn't work with xhtml. This technique inserts flash movies in a way that validates and works in all modern browsers.
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<object type="application/x-shockwave-flash data="c.swf?path=movie.swf" width="400" height="300"> <param name="movie" value="c.swf?path=movie.swf" /> <img src="http://alistapart.com/noflash.gif" width="200" height="100" alt="" /> </object>
If the browser doesn’t know how to play objects with a MIME type of
application/x-shockwave-flash, it will simply go for the next child element and give that a try. I’m guessing that a simple image element should be okay for most people. Failing that, you can simply use text. -
<img src="http://alistapart.com/noflash.gif"
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classidattribute does, however, perform an important function: telling the browser which Player to use. So we can’t simply get rid of it without replacing its functionality with something else.Fortunately, the Flash Player is configured to respond to content with a MIME type of
application/x-shockwave-flash. This is great, because thetypeattribute allows us to specify a content type.
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Daniel Andrlik"Embedding Flash while supporting web standards." An excellent little article from A List Apart. Useful for folks like me trying to make the transition from Transitional Doctype hackery to XHTML Strict.
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Gary BurgeThe only problem with the code I had is that IE/Windows doesn’t stream the movie. It waits for the whole movie to download and then plays it. This is fine for very small movies, as the wait isn’t that noticeable. So, how about creating a very small co
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Shawn WelchEmbedding Flash while supporting web standards.
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richard koci hernandezhey gdance says it's important, then i better keep it for later, when i am the shit like him and i might even understand what this is. ha ha
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Embedding flash into HTML/XHTML pages in a standards-friendly way
delicious flash embedding-objects object HTML web-design xhtml for:toacreativestudio for:rachelamey for:jc_miah
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