I used the javascript available at http://blog.deconcept.com/ swfobject/ and it worked like a charm!

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C.

On Feb 23, 2007, at 10:41 AM, Rodrigo Augusto Guerra wrote:


Hi all,

I was having some problems with the ActiveX block in IE. Then I used the Adobe's soluiton: http://www.adobe.com/devnet/activecontent/articles/ before_after.html, it worked but I have to do it manually for EACH flash that i have in the screen.

but, if I have 15 swf's then I'll have to setup 15 flash's objects params, one by one.

What I'm looking for is run a JS command or whatever when the page loads that looks for ALL the swf's in the page and then overwritie the object tag to avoid the activeX block without having to add a new command to each flash that i have in the screen.

I tried:
http://dhtmldev.com/content/view/109/26/
http://activecontent.blogspot.com/2006/04/external-javascript- solutions.html http://www.flashnewz.com/ flashnewz-5-20061031FixingTheClickToActivateFlashContentInIE.html

without success.is there anything else that I can try?

thanks
rodrigo.
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