On Fri, 20 Jan 2006 19:48:12 +0100, David Meade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
wrote:

> ok so I really liked the way Andreas' script worked so I started
> tweaking it a bit.  I'm no code wizard but I believe I have it working
> for QuickTime, Windows Media, MP3s, and will resize the player
> according to the size of the still image used to represent it.

Awesome! I'll be updating my blog. Thanks a lot! WMV doesn't work in Opera  
(I'm one of the five people on the planet who is a user). It downloads the  
file, but the "play" button never stops being grayed out. I had the same  
problem and I think Opera just doesn't work with dynamically loaded  
<object>s and WMV... Sucks.

> It doesn't work in IE however. my stats show that most of my visitors
> are still on IE (I pitty them) ... anyone know how to make it
> cross-browser-friendly?

IE doesn't care about the "return false" in the replaceLink function. This  
is what makes any other browser stop following the link. IE's behaviour is  
to insert the embedded video and then follow the link. Very silly.

- Andreas
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