tx, josel, but as I've wrote up, the script works fine, fully cros-browser, with any other object (GIF<JPG, text, etc.), inside that DIVs, except than a SWF file.
It is a good ideea to transform that SWF into an animated gif, tx for that.
Yet, why react NS6 like that, I wonder ?
>> NEVERSLEEP Obviously those <br><br>... keep the heigh of the table as it is empty (i chosed not to insert DIV's in the table from some reasons), 'cause that main.html is the main frame in index.html, and it shoud have a certain heigh, what is so phoney?
But this is not the point I have...
I have inserted a Flash swf in <div></div> and treat it as a DHTML object within a JavaScript 1.2 rollover, together with some other ordinary gifs (build with a makeObject function).
That script appeals the visibility CSS propertiy (hidden/visible) after a browser check.
Without that swf, the...
I have inserted a Flash swf in <div></div> and treat it as a DHTML object within a JavaScript 1.2 rollover, together with some other ordinary gifs (build with a makeObject function).
That script appeals the visibility CSS propertiy (hidden/visible) after a browser check.
Without that swf, the...
I have inserted a Flash swf in <div></div> and treat it as a DHTML object within a JavaScript 1.2 rollover, together with some other ordinary gifs (build with a makeObject function).
That script appeals the visibility CSS propertiy (hidden/visible) after a browser check.
Without that swf, the...
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