Thanks Ron, that is an interesting site, but as far as I can see, it only
detects whether or not the Flash program is downloaded on the visitors
computer.  Even when I was on a dial-up service, I had Flash on it, it was
just very annoying to wait, and wait.

I am hopeful that there is some way to do the same thing based upon the
speed.  I will contact the author of that program (Bobby), and ask him -
maybe he knows a way.  I will report back here also.

Cheers, duke

-----Original Message-----
From: Pringle, Ron [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 14, 2005 10:43 AM
To: 'brushstreet-Duke'; 'Css Discussion List'
Subject: RE: [css-d] Flash or No Flash switch?



> I have used css for the first time to rebuild my church's
> site, and love it.
> I would like to include a Flash header on the homepage, but
> switch to a
> standard gif header for viewers with slow connections.  I was
> hoping that
> there is a way to maybe have two "includes", and use one or
> the other - but
> first I need some kind of 'conditional switch' or 'logic switch'.

UFO is your friend. Bobby VanDerSluis' Unobtrusive Flash Objects 2.0 can be
used to serve up normal content in the place of Flash content via a little
JavaScripting. If JS or Flash is not available, then it defaults to showing
whatever normal content you want.

http://www.bobbyvandersluis.com/ufo/

Probably straying off-topic here.

Regards,
Ron

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