Exactly right, looking back at my explanation I can see how this is confusing.
When I said work in the same way as the other options, I block content using flashBlock by default :) I tried to rewrite my original message but had little joy with finding better wording. I should have said how can I make the alternative content display when using the flash plugin with flashBlock (firefox extension) the more I can make a site adapt to the users BVP & settings/options/preferences the better atb -S On 15/12/06, Luke Lutman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Agreed, Klaus ... but Sam's not trying to get around it ;-) He just wants alternate content to show when flash is blocked, rather than the big ugly 'click to play the flash movie' placeholder that FlashBlock stuffs in. FWIW, I think FlashBlock is pretty silly... Luke Klaus Hartl wrote: > Sam Sherlock schrieb: >> I have noticed that the flash plugin does not work with the flashBlock >> firefox extension >> whereas the both swfObject, UFO & sIFR do work with the extension. >> >> In firefox with flashBlock installed and blocking flash content the >> flash is not displayed >> nor is the content that it replaces. >> >> I have looked at the source but its a bit beyond me. Would this be >> complicated to >> build into the plugin? > > My €0.02: If a user uses flashbock he actually *wants* to block flash, > so why should one try to get around this? Why pissing off the user? > > > -- Klaus > > > _______________________________________________ > jQuery mailing list > discuss@jquery.com > http://jquery.com/discuss/ -- zinc Roe Design www.zincroe.com (647) 477-6016 _______________________________________________ jQuery mailing list discuss@jquery.com http://jquery.com/discuss/
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