Nathan beat me to it, but anyways:

You need to upload the swfobject.js to your server. It is currently
expecting it here:
http://darkfort.co.uk/youtube/src/swfobject.js

Otherwise, you can point to the Google hosted version of the library here:

http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/swfobject/2.2/swfobject.js


BTW - you have set the required version of Flash player as 2.0. This will
lead to troubles as a Flash player needs to be >=v9 for the Youtube player.



On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 2:56 PM, shewhoguards <[email protected]> wrote:

> This is one of those things that, when I figure it out, I know is
> going to be stupidly simple.
>
> I'm playing around with the YouTube API using SWFObject. The static
> version works fine -- but I need the dynamic version so I can throw
> "allowscriptaccess" in. I put everything in, I open as a local file,
> it works. I upload to a webserver and it tells me my Abobe Flash is
> out of date.
>
> I have upgraded to the latest Flash player, tried on Firefox and IE on
> Vista and tried my partner's Mac. No joy. Please, what am I missing?
>
> http://darkfort.co.uk/youtube/index_dy.html
>
> Laura
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