> _javascript_ is NOT the only way you can embed content, in fact, it's
> probably the most convoluted way. In the time it takes you to write the
> _javascript_ you could run your URL through a Base64 converter and
> slightly modify your <object> call to use Base64 encoded data and be
> done with it. It still embeds in HTML and it requires no _javascript_.
>
You are correct, but embedding the data of a Flash movie directly in
the HTML has certain side effects to be aware of. For one, the size of
the HTML page is increased to the point where in some situations that
loading of the page simply take too long. Further, Flash movies
embedded in HTML cannot be cached separately from the HTML like they
are today.
Matt Liotta
President & CEO
Montara Software, Inc.
http://www.MontaraSoftware.com
(888) 408-0900 x901
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