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04.21.06  |  IE update and SlideShowPro

Posted by Todd Dominey at 10:20 am | Permalink | More of this topic in  General

In case you didn’t know, there’s a security update for Windows XP / IE 6 currently making its way onto desktops the world over that changes the way Internet Explorer renders Flash content (and any content embedded using the <object> for that matter). Instead of auto-playing the Flash movie, users are now required to click on the SWF to grant “permission” for it to load. This appears in IE as a gray border surrounding the SWF, plus a tooltip.

This affects any SWF embedded using the default publish templates in Flash MX 2004 and Flash 8. And yes, this obviously includes any SWF that contains SlideShowPro.

So is there a way to get around this update? There is — embedding the SWF using JavaScript.

Adobe has provided some updated publishing templates (read more about my thoughts on these here at my blog), but they’re unnecessarily cumbersome. The best JavaScript embedding solution I’ve used is the third-party FlashObject. It not only gets your SWF around this new IE issue, but is a good solution for player detection, providing alternate (non-Flash) content, and quickly embedding your SWFs in HTML with very little fuss.

04.06.06  |  ESPN.com: MLB GameCast

Posted by Todd Dominey at 9:50 am | Permalink | More of this topic in  Examples

ESPN is using SlideShowPro to dynamically serve event photos in their new MLB GameCast. By clicking on the “Photos” button on the right side, users are given images from the current game, recent shots, and previous games all in one interface. Very sharp.

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