Keith.

I take it that these two object live on the page at the same time (rather
than one replacing the other)

- you only need to include the swfobject.js file once

- You will want to have 2 embedSWF() calls (if using dynamic publishing), or
2 registerObject() calls (if using static publishing) which target different
divs for replacement.

- For dynamic publishing, the embedSwf() calls can share the same params,
flashvar, and attribture objects as required (or not at all).


Aran



On Sat, Jan 1, 2011 at 5:10 PM, Keith Purtell <[email protected]>wrote:

> Do I need any special changes to the swfobject code in the header when I
> have two different objects in the same Web page? Both objects are
> Flash-based mp3 players. (One is designed to play several songs, the other
> designed to play a single song.)
>
> - Keith
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