>>swfobject is only 6.7kb... it doesn't get much lighter than that.
>>
>>if you *really* need something smaller (which sounds like a
>>ridiculous need to me) 

Before you actually think I have a "ridiculous need" - I'm not talking
about filesize necessarily, I'm also talking about controlling  large
amounts of sourcecode - in this case, code we didn't write - or at least
being able to understand/navigate all of it.  And this is code that will
be propagated to other systems and servers.  I work for a Bank, you can
imagine what that can mean from an IT perspective. :) 

Shoot me for not wanting to use swfobject out of the box and roll my own
- but I will take a look at what we could pull out of it as you
suggested.  Thanks,

Jason Merrill
Bank of America 
Learning & Organizational Effectiveness
 
 
 
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