In my experience, JQuery and SWFObject never coexisted well in IE 6 (swfobject broke DOM). We use the JS that Adobe's generator push's, which keeps the DOM correct.
On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 9:20 AM, Craigy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi - I have a development page here: > > http://www.aoec.com/beta2008%5Fv1/open/index_ajax.asp > > When you click on the play video box on the left it shows a DIV and > then replaces some black content in that div with the following code: > > <div id="player">Javasctipt required.</div> > <script type="text/javascript"> > var so = new SWFObject('../common/jwvideo/ > mediaplayer.swf','mpl','480','270','8'); > so.addParam('allowscriptaccess','always'); > so.addParam('allowfullscreen','true'); > so.addVariable('height','270'); > so.addVariable('width','480'); > so.addVariable('file','../../video/aoec1.flv'); > so.addVariable('backcolor','0x000000'); > so.addVariable('frontcolor','0xAAAAAA'); > so.addVariable('lightcolor','0x666666'); > so.addVariable('searchbar','false'); > so.addVariable('enablejs','true'); > so.addVariable('autostart','true'); > so.write('player'); > </script> > </div> > > It works in on Mac Safari / Firefox - and on PC Safari - We are trying > to ensure the whole site works on IE6 but the video div does not seems > to load on IE6. > > We have another page: http://www.aoec.com/beta2008%5Fv1/open/index.asp > which has the player loaded in the DOM to start with and that seems to > work OK on IE6 - so it must be the Ajax method we are using? > > Here's the JQuery stuff we are using: > > $(document).ready(function() { > > $('#home_videoplayer').hide(); > > // Click to open video > $('#openleftfeature').click(function() { > $("#videoplayer_container").load("videoplay.asp"); > $('#home_videoplayer').animate({height:'show'},'100'); > > }); > > // Click close player > $('#video_close').click(function() { > // Replace video content with nothing and close > $("#videoplayer_container").html(" "); > $('#home_videoplayer').animate({height:'hide'},'100'); > > }); > }); > > Any help would be greatly appreciated. > > Thanks > -- Steve "Cutter" Blades Adobe Certified Professional Advanced Macromedia ColdFusion MX 7 Developer _____________________________ http://blog.cutterscrossing.com --------------- The Past is a Memory The Future a Dream But Today is a Gift That's why they call it The Present