|  | Posted by patrick j on 12/30/07 21:17 
On Dec 30, 2007 Art wrote:
 > Patrick,
 > As you've discovered, the current versions of IE don't work with this
 > method. It now requires a Javascript stub, and obviously, Javascript
 > enabled on the browser. This new method will work in all browsers. No
 > need for any IE-specific code.
 >
 > There's a good explanation of this at:
 >
 > http://www.barebones.com/products/bbedit/embedtag.shtml
 >
 > If you've got a number of pages with the <object> style code to convert,
 >   the BBEdit script will do the job nicely (it does require BBEdit which
 > runs only a Mac).
 >
 > The description of the code conversion process is excellent at this
 > site, even if you can't use the tool.  There are links to both the Apple
 > and Microsoft's discussions on this topic as well.
 >
 > You can certainly alter the user warning message (inside the <noscript>
 > container) to your liking or just replace the <img> container with a
 > text warning without the image.
 
 Hi Art
 
 Thank you very much for this advice. I am a BBEdit user it is really a
 fabulous text editor :)
 
 I'm going to check this out. In fact my main priority is to get the page to
 work with Firefox. I like the conditional comment procedure for IE as
 mentioned in a neighbouring post.
 
 
 
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 Patrick - Brighton, UK
 If you wish email me from my web-site: <http://www.patrickjames.me.uk>
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