swfobject fix IE8 flash player 9
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Version:
1.0.0000
Tags:
Flash Player fix Internet ie8 explorer swfobject
Compatible for:
Dolphin v.6.x
License:
GNU General Public License (GPL)
Price:
free
Created:
March 14, 2008 at 08:22
Avg. vote:
6.00
Product Description
ATTENTION:
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THIS IS AN UPDATE FOR ANY MOD THAT REQUIRES SWFOBJECT TO EMBED AN SWF IN IE OR FIREFOX
you need tho replace ANY instante of swfobject.js within your dolphin directories, otherwise when peope update to the next flash player version or IE8, the mods WILL STOP WORKING.
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with this you can use swfobject in internet explorer 8 and flash player 9
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IE Automatic Component Activation (Changes to IE ActiveX Update)
Back in April 2006, we made a change to how Internet Explorer handled embedded controls used on some webpages. Some sites required users to “click to activate” before they could interact with the control. Microsoft has now licensed the technologies from Eolas, removing the “click to activate” requirement in Internet Explorer. Because of this, we're removing the “click to activate” behavior from Internet Explorer!
It’s important (and cool) to note that this change will require no modifications to existing webpages, and no new actions for developers creating new pages. We are simply reverting to the old behavior. Once Internet Explorer is updated, all pages that currently require “click to activate” will no longer require the control to be activated. They’ll just work.
Before April 2006
After April 2006 IE Active X update
After April 2008 Removal
Controls Injected Via JavaScript
No “Click to Activate”
No “Click To Activate”
No “Click To Activate”
Controls loaded Direct In HTML (, , )
No “Click to Activate”
“Click To Activate” Required
No “Click To Activate”
So you’re probably wondering when we are going to release this update? The first chance will be with an optional preview release, called the Internet Explorer Automatic Component Activation Preview, available in December 2007 via the Microsoft Download Center. Additionally this change will be made part of the next pre-release versions of Windows Vista SP1 and Windows XP SP3. After giving people enough time to prepare for this change, we’ll roll this behavior into the IE Cumulative Update in April 2008, and all customers who install the update will get the change.
If you have a custom application using WebOC or MSHTML, there may be some changes that affect your application. For example:
If your application uses the DOCHOSTUI flag to opt-in to the current “Click To Activate” behavior, that behavior will continue to be respected and your application will require “Click To Activate”
If you application uses the registry key FEATURE_ENABLE_ACTIVEX_INACTIVATE_MODE to opt-in to the current “Click To Activate” behavior, this registry key will no long be respected. If you wish to continue to use the “Click to Activate” behavior, please use the DOCHOSTUI flag.
source:
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http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/archive/2007/11/08/ie-automatic-component-activation-changes-to-ie-activex-update.aspx
http://tiffanybbrown.com/2007/12/11/microsoft-licenses-patent-from-eolas/
----------
THIS IS AN UPDATE FOR ANY MOD THAT REQUIRES SWFOBJECT TO EMBED AN SWF IN IE OR FIREFOX
you need tho replace ANY instante of swfobject.js within your dolphin directories, otherwise when peope update to the next flash player version or IE8, the mods WILL STOP WORKING.
----------------------------------------------------------
with this you can use swfobject in internet explorer 8 and flash player 9
----------------------------------------------------------
IE Automatic Component Activation (Changes to IE ActiveX Update)
Back in April 2006, we made a change to how Internet Explorer handled embedded controls used on some webpages. Some sites required users to “click to activate” before they could interact with the control. Microsoft has now licensed the technologies from Eolas, removing the “click to activate” requirement in Internet Explorer. Because of this, we're removing the “click to activate” behavior from Internet Explorer!
It’s important (and cool) to note that this change will require no modifications to existing webpages, and no new actions for developers creating new pages. We are simply reverting to the old behavior. Once Internet Explorer is updated, all pages that currently require “click to activate” will no longer require the control to be activated. They’ll just work.
Before April 2006
After April 2006 IE Active X update
After April 2008 Removal
Controls Injected Via JavaScript
No “Click to Activate”
No “Click To Activate”
No “Click To Activate”
Controls loaded Direct In HTML (, , )
No “Click to Activate”
“Click To Activate” Required
No “Click To Activate”
So you’re probably wondering when we are going to release this update? The first chance will be with an optional preview release, called the Internet Explorer Automatic Component Activation Preview, available in December 2007 via the Microsoft Download Center. Additionally this change will be made part of the next pre-release versions of Windows Vista SP1 and Windows XP SP3. After giving people enough time to prepare for this change, we’ll roll this behavior into the IE Cumulative Update in April 2008, and all customers who install the update will get the change.
If you have a custom application using WebOC or MSHTML, there may be some changes that affect your application. For example:
If your application uses the DOCHOSTUI flag to opt-in to the current “Click To Activate” behavior, that behavior will continue to be respected and your application will require “Click To Activate”
If you application uses the registry key FEATURE_ENABLE_ACTIVEX_INACTIVATE_MODE to opt-in to the current “Click To Activate” behavior, this registry key will no long be respected. If you wish to continue to use the “Click to Activate” behavior, please use the DOCHOSTUI flag.
source:
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http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/archive/2007/11/08/ie-automatic-component-activation-changes-to-ie-activex-update.aspx
http://tiffanybbrown.com/2007/12/11/microsoft-licenses-patent-from-eolas/
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When is this update to be installed then?
I'm thinking, will it work with the old browser version/flash version - so that one could install this update NOW or.. ?
Thanks :)
I'm thinking, will it work with the old browser version/flash version - so that one could install this update NOW or.. ?
Thanks :)
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April 03, 2008
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