OO thanks for that will give it a try. I already see a video element controler 
in youtube and toher sites but don't use it much.

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On Nov 5, 2010, at 3:49 PM, Justin Ekis wrote:

> Hi all, I've stumbled across something that might just be very useful indeed. 
> 
> This is a safari extension called click to flash. Apparently it started out 
> as a way to replace any flash content with a placeholder element. All flash 
> would be disabled unless you click on this to enable selected content. 
> 
> Anyway, at some point they developed a feature that replaces flash videos 
> with an html5 alternative whenever possible. For example, this works on pages 
> that contain embedded videos from sites like youtube and vimeo. 
> 
> I've tried this on a few sites, and it is totally accessible. Where the video 
> would be, you instead get an element that Voiceover identifies as clickable. 
> Press VO space, and you get a video toolbar. Interact with it to play, pause, 
> mute etc. It's very nice.
> 
> Here is the link to the extension.
> 
> http://hoyois.github.com/safariextensions/clicktoflash/
> 
> Hope someone finds this useful.
> 
> Justin
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