Jan 12, 2008 Some advantages of using SWFObject over Macromedia's ACRunActiveContent.js approach (that most places don't talk about): SWFObject degrades gracefully. If flash isn't detected, the 'flashcontent' div element never gets replaced with the flash object script. This being the case, you can use xhtml compliant code that's far cleaner and more robust than anything Macromedia supports out.
I have a flash movie that has some audio files. I am trying to embed into one of our templates Microsoft CMS 2002, however everytime I run it I receive the message that 'This page requires AC_RunActiveContent.js. Now I understand from doing some reading that the this file needs to be in the same directrory as the .html page. ![Active Active](http://allwebco-templates.com/support/picts/sp2.gif)
My dilemma is our site is build on templates .aspx and the content is then rendered in .html so I cannot put it in the same directory . I have tried to put the files in the template directory, however it does not work.
I understand that this .js file is added when you publish to an .html file, so if I am using the .swf do the same rules apply. With the .swf verstion will do I need the .js file or can I just leave it out.
Any help I could get on this would be appreciated.