You can have standards compliant Flash instances (even though the content of the flash swf itself may possibly not be standards- compliant itself) without JavaScript.

http://www.alistapart.com/articles/flashsatay/

Is one source for this information.

Joe

On Jul 03, 2008, at 17:30, Joseph Taylor wrote:

Many parts of the <object> tag can make a validator upset - especially the <embed> portion. You're best bet is to add the flash using javascript via one of the popular scripts like swfobject, ufo etc...

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Fuji kusaka wrote:

Hi everyone,

I have a flash animation in my webpage and this causes a big problem when i have to validate the page.

Can someone help me out?
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