I actually should look into the availability of Flash plug-ins for
jQuery. Those could prove useful to some of the projects I've got in
the pipeline.
I ended up finding the one document.write statement in Adobe's code
and changing it to a DOM innerHTML call that worked perfectly.
This was certa
When you load these dynamic players, have you already verified that your
visitor has a compatible Flash player installed? That's really all that the
fancy Adobe code (or alternatives like SWFObject) buys you. If you use the
Adobe code to load some Flash movie on the main page, than it's already don
Thanks for the response, Mike. I can't believe I didn't put those two
things together!
I'm creating a page that will display a Flash Video Player (the one
that comes with Dreamweaver by default) to load progressive video
content. My intention is to include links on that page representing
differen
document.write() requires the document to be "open" in order to write to it.
The three related functions here are:
document.open()
document.write()
document.close()
When a page starts loading, the browser implicitly calls document.open() to
open the document. So document.write() works as you expe
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