setting display:none won't stop anything from loading, so it will
load twice. (or load part way and then load again, etc.)
On Apr 21, 2006, at 1:08 AM, Kevin Newman wrote:
I change it so that it might work on all Objects. :-)
http://www.unfocus.com/projects/PatentMagic/
I took care of that loading forever bug too.
Does anyone know if setting display:none on an object prevents it
from loading? If not, then double loading is the only thing left to
take care of.
Nice coding btw.
Kevin N.
elibol wrote:
I've modified it to transfer FlashVars
http://anticipatechange.com/huseyin/patentMagic/
On 4/20/06, Kevin Newman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
All I'm doing to try and keep the objects from loading is
defining all
objects with display:none - is there a more reliable way to prevent
objects from loading in the background? I took a quick look on
msdn for
some ActiveX magic method, but wasn't able to find anything.
It looks like it does loose the values of some of the params
unfortunately. If there is a way around that, I'd be happy to
implement
it.
Kevin N.
elibol wrote:
It doesn't seem to Geoff, I tested it with a 100%x100% object:
http://anticipatechange.com/huseyin/shifty.html
The object tag has noscale params, there is one problem though,
it seems
as
if the replaced objects appear to still be loading from the
browsers
perspective.
Besides this, seems like a reliable exploit so far. Nice job Kevin.
M.
On 4/20/06, elibol < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Would it make sense for this to work with all Active X Objects?
The
idea
is to override object activation by rewriting the objects after
the
document
is loaded? Is this a hole in the activation process, where it
will only
force activation when the page is being initialized? Objects
written
after
the page is loaded slip through?
M.
On 4/20/06, Kevin Newman < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I didn't want to have to redefine all the stuff that has
already been
defined in the html object. So I made this: :-)
http://www.unfocus.com/projects/PatentMagic/
A super tiny js file include and a stylesheet takes care of
all object
activation. It's a bit brute force, but it should get the job
done if
you are looking for a quick fix and are using static embedded
html. If
anyone has any ideas on how to make this more robust, please
let me
know. :-)
Kevin N.
Geoff Stearns wrote:
you could do this with flashobject really easily.
just call fo.write() whenever you want and it will replace
the object
you target with your flash movie.
On Apr 20, 2006, at 11:04 AM, Kevin Newman wrote:
I prefer solutions that try to hide IE's lack of conformity,
like
Dean Edwards's IE 7 script:
http://dean.edwards.name/IE7/
There are just too many installations to realistically
ignore them.
Speaking of hacking on IE, is there a way to prevent an
object from
loading? By that I mean, I want to use Object tags to embed
a Swf,
but I don't want it to download or load in the background
until I
tell it to via a script interaction (vbscript or
javascript). Will
hiding it via css do the trick, or will I need to take
further steps
to keep it from loading?
Thanks,
Kevin N.
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