Visually add tracking to Flash content

Visually add tracking to Flash content, directly from the creative workflow, without manually tagging each piece of content. This will dramatically shorten analytics implementation times, allowing you to focus on the impact of your creative work.

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    Is there anothe product for enabling flash content.

    Pallavi,
    Adobe Presenter is a plug-in application to MS PowerPoint that allows you to add video, audio, Flash and quiz content in to a presentation and then author it out as a Flash based presentation that can the be delivered to others via the web. You are asking about enabling Flash content. In what browser/application are you needing to enable Flash Content?
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  • Add Flash Content, Flash Loaders, Message Boards, Web Forums, Guest Book

    I have spent a lot of time to figure out how to stretch iWeb's capabilities. I have not added all of these items yet to my websites but I plan on incorporating more of these things in. I am not a coder and most of this could be done pretty easily. I have used someone elses code for adding flash but have found software to help make the flash content easily. Feel free to email me with any questions. Most of the software I am using does require purchasing it from various vendors but it is pretty reasonable.
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    Questions asked here are answered here. Others might benefit from them.
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    http://discussions.apple.com/forum.jspa?forumID=1163

  • Web Part with Flash Content is not working in IE only

    Hi All, 
       I have created on Visual WebPart its contain a flash embed object i am trying load this flash component inside the Iframe.
    unfortunatly its not working in IE 11 version but its working fine with other browser like Mozila and Chorme.
    I referred the other links like but its not helped me to solve this issue. i have tried without iframe alos its not working if its a standalone web page out side the shrepoint working fine.
    https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/office/en-US/c88466ba-bd00-4cd3-a7cf-3a9a7eee7f51/flash-content-not-working-in-ie-11?forum=ieitprocurrentver
    Thanks 
    SUJIL KUMAR T
    Software developer

    Hi,
    As the custom web part works well in other browsers, the issue may be related to the IE itself.
    Have you tried the methods below?
    Use compatibility mode to check whether it works.
    Open IE->Tools->Compatibility View Settings
    Add the site into Trusted sites to check whether it works.
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  • Why is my flash content not working on my dreamweaver created html site?

    This is a problem that's happening on my website I'm creating.  I created a quick test website to show you the problem on the fourm.  It's the same problem, and if you can provide the solution to this test website I can apply it to my main website.
    Test website on server:
    test331754952.net23.net
    What I did:
    -launched flash
    -typed "test" and made it spin 360 degrees
    -published swf
    -launched dreamweaver
    -created a site
    -moved swf to site folder
    -saved a html file to the site folder
    -in dreamweaver, went to insert, media, swf, then selected the swf I made
    -it inserted the swf, creating a gray placeholder for it
    -re-saved the html document, at which point dreamweaver created a folder named script and 2 files, an swf, and a javascript file
    Site Directory:
    Scripts Sub-Directory:
    What happens:
    -when I launch the swf on my machine, it plays fine
    -when I open the swf directly on the test website on the server, it plays fine
    -when I open the html with the embended swf on the test website on the server, it shows a gray box, then goes white
    -In dreamweaver, when I go to preview in browser and choose internet explorer, it tells me I don't have new flashplayer(I do: flashplayer 11) 
    Ie also pokes up a box at the bottom that says its not allowing content.  When I click allow content, it creates a gray box
    -In dreamweaver, when I go to preview in borwser and choose google chrome, it tells me flash player has stopped a potentionally unsafe operation.  When I close this dialog box, it gives me a gray box where my swf should be embeded.
    -I've tried changing global flash secuirty setting and it does nothing
    -I've tried visiting the test website on multiple computers in my household to no avail
    -I've tried having friends visit the site on their computer at their house to no avail
    -I did't touch the code on this test website-the code is exactly what dreamweaver generated
    Html Document Code:
    <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
    <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <head>
    <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" />
    <title>Untitled Document</title>
    <script src="Scripts/swfobject_modified.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
    </head>
    <body>
    <object classid="clsid:D27CDB6E-AE6D-11cf-96B8-444553540000" width="550" height="400" id="FlashID" title="test">
      <param name="movie" value="test.swf" />
      <param name="quality" value="high" />
      <param name="wmode" value="opaque" />
      <param name="swfversion" value="15.0.0.0" />
      <!-- This param tag prompts users with Flash Player 6.0 r65 and higher to download the latest version of Flash Player. Delete it if you don’t want users to see the prompt. -->
      <param name="expressinstall" value="Scripts/expressInstall.swf" />
      <!-- Next object tag is for non-IE browsers. So hide it from IE using IECC. -->
      <!--[if !IE]>-->
      <object type="application/x-shockwave-flash" data="test.swf" width="550" height="400">
        <!--<![endif]-->
        <param name="quality" value="high" />
        <param name="wmode" value="opaque" />
        <param name="swfversion" value="15.0.0.0" />
        <param name="expressinstall" value="Scripts/expressInstall.swf" />
        <!-- The browser displays the following alternative content for users with Flash Player 6.0 and older. -->
        <div>
          <h4>Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player.</h4>
          <p><a href="http://www.adobe.com/go/getflashplayer"><img src="http://www.adobe.com/images/shared/download_buttons/get_flash_player.gif" alt="Get Adobe Flash player" width="112" height="33" /></a></p>
        </div>
        <!--[if !IE]>-->
      </object>
      <!--<![endif]-->
    </object>
    <script type="text/javascript">
    swfobject.registerObject("FlashID");
    </script>
    </body>
    </html>
    Javascript file code(the one dreamweaver made when I inserted swf):
    /*! SWFObject v2.0 <http://code.google.com/p/swfobject/>
    Copyright (c) 2007 Geoff Stearns, Michael Williams, and Bobby van der Sluis
    This software is released under the MIT License <http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php>
    var swfobject = function() {
    var UNDEF = "undefined",
      OBJECT = "object",
      SHOCKWAVE_FLASH = "Shockwave Flash",
      SHOCKWAVE_FLASH_AX = "ShockwaveFlash.ShockwaveFlash",
      FLASH_MIME_TYPE = "application/x-shockwave-flash",
      EXPRESS_INSTALL_ID = "SWFObjectExprInst",
      win = window,
      doc = document,
      nav = navigator,
      domLoadFnArr = [],
      regObjArr = [],
      timer = null,
      storedAltContent = null,
      storedAltContentId = null,
      isDomLoaded = false,
      isExpressInstallActive = false;
    /* Centralized function for browser feature detection
      - Proprietary feature detection (conditional compiling) is used to detect Internet Explorer's features
      - User agent string detection is only used when no alternative is possible
      - Is executed directly for optimal performance
    var ua = function() {
      var w3cdom = typeof doc.getElementById != UNDEF && typeof doc.getElementsByTagName != UNDEF && typeof doc.createElement != UNDEF && typeof doc.appendChild != UNDEF && typeof doc.replaceChild != UNDEF && typeof doc.removeChild != UNDEF && typeof doc.cloneNode != UNDEF,
       playerVersion = [0,0,0],
       d = null;
      if (typeof nav.plugins != UNDEF && typeof nav.plugins[SHOCKWAVE_FLASH] == OBJECT) {
       d = nav.plugins[SHOCKWAVE_FLASH].description;
       if (d) {
        d = d.replace(/^.*\s+(\S+\s+\S+$)/, "$1");
        playerVersion[0] = parseInt(d.replace(/^(.*)\..*$/, "$1"), 10);
        playerVersion[1] = parseInt(d.replace(/^.*\.(.*)\s.*$/, "$1"), 10);
        playerVersion[2] = /r/.test(d) ? parseInt(d.replace(/^.*r(.*)$/, "$1"), 10) : 0;
      else if (typeof win.ActiveXObject != UNDEF) {
       var a = null, fp6Crash = false;
       try {
        a = new ActiveXObject(SHOCKWAVE_FLASH_AX + ".7");
       catch(e) {
        try {
         a = new ActiveXObject(SHOCKWAVE_FLASH_AX + ".6");
         playerVersion = [6,0,21];
         a.AllowScriptAccess = "always";  // Introduced in fp6.0.47
        catch(e) {
         if (playerVersion[0] == 6) {
          fp6Crash = true;
        if (!fp6Crash) {
         try {
          a = new ActiveXObject(SHOCKWAVE_FLASH_AX);
         catch(e) {}
       if (!fp6Crash && a) { // a will return null when ActiveX is disabled
        try {
         d = a.GetVariable("$version");  // Will crash fp6.0.21/23/29
         if (d) {
          d = d.split(" ")[1].split(",");
          playerVersion = [parseInt(d[0], 10), parseInt(d[1], 10), parseInt(d[2], 10)];
        catch(e) {}
      var u = nav.userAgent.toLowerCase(),
       p = nav.platform.toLowerCase(),
       webkit = /webkit/.test(u) ? parseFloat(u.replace(/^.*webkit\/(\d+(\.\d+)?).*$/, "$1")) : false, // returns either the webkit version or false if not webkit
       ie = false,
       windows = p ? /win/.test(p) : /win/.test(u),
       mac = p ? /mac/.test(p) : /mac/.test(u);
      /*@cc_on
       ie = true;
       @if (@_win32)
        windows = true;
       @elif (@_mac)
        mac = true;
       @end
      return { w3cdom:w3cdom, pv:playerVersion, webkit:webkit, ie:ie, win:windows, mac:mac };
    /* Cross-browser onDomLoad
      - Based on Dean Edwards' solution: http://dean.edwards.name/weblog/2006/06/again/
      - Will fire an event as soon as the DOM of a page is loaded (supported by Gecko based browsers - like Firefox -, IE, Opera9+, Safari)
    var onDomLoad = function() {
      if (!ua.w3cdom) {
       return;
      addDomLoadEvent(main);
      if (ua.ie && ua.win) {
       try {  // Avoid a possible Operation Aborted error
        doc.write("<scr" + "ipt id=__ie_ondomload defer=true src=//:></scr" + "ipt>"); // String is split into pieces to avoid Norton AV to add code that can cause errors
        var s = getElementById("__ie_ondomload");
        if (s) {
         s.onreadystatechange = function() {
          if (this.readyState == "complete") {
           this.parentNode.removeChild(this);
           callDomLoadFunctions();
       catch(e) {}
      if (ua.webkit && typeof doc.readyState != UNDEF) {
       timer = setInterval(function() { if (/loaded|complete/.test(doc.readyState)) { callDomLoadFunctions(); }}, 10);
      if (typeof doc.addEventListener != UNDEF) {
       doc.addEventListener("DOMContentLoaded", callDomLoadFunctions, null);
      addLoadEvent(callDomLoadFunctions);
    function callDomLoadFunctions() {
      if (isDomLoaded) {
       return;
      if (ua.ie && ua.win) { // Test if we can really add elements to the DOM; we don't want to fire it too early
       var s = createElement("span");
       try { // Avoid a possible Operation Aborted error
        var t = doc.getElementsByTagName("body")[0].appendChild(s);
        t.parentNode.removeChild(t);
       catch (e) {
        return;
      isDomLoaded = true;
      if (timer) {
       clearInterval(timer);
       timer = null;
      var dl = domLoadFnArr.length;
      for (var i = 0; i < dl; i++) {
       domLoadFnArr[i]();
    function addDomLoadEvent(fn) {
      if (isDomLoaded) {
       fn();
      else {
       domLoadFnArr[domLoadFnArr.length] = fn; // Array.push() is only available in IE5.5+
    /* Cross-browser onload
      - Based on James Edwards' solution: http://brothercake.com/site/resources/scripts/onload/
      - Will fire an event as soon as a web page including all of its assets are loaded
    function addLoadEvent(fn) {
      if (typeof win.addEventListener != UNDEF) {
       win.addEventListener("load", fn, false);
      else if (typeof doc.addEventListener != UNDEF) {
       doc.addEventListener("load", fn, false);
      else if (typeof win.attachEvent != UNDEF) {
       win.attachEvent("onload", fn);
      else if (typeof win.onload == "function") {
       var fnOld = win.onload;
       win.onload = function() {
        fnOld();
        fn();
      else {
       win.onload = fn;
    /* Main function
      - Will preferably execute onDomLoad, otherwise onload (as a fallback)
    function main() { // Static publishing only
      var rl = regObjArr.length;
      for (var i = 0; i < rl; i++) { // For each registered object element
       var id = regObjArr[i].id;
       if (ua.pv[0] > 0) {
        var obj = getElementById(id);
        if (obj) {
         regObjArr[i].width = obj.getAttribute("width") ? obj.getAttribute("width") : "0";
         regObjArr[i].height = obj.getAttribute("height") ? obj.getAttribute("height") : "0";
         if (hasPlayerVersion(regObjArr[i].swfVersion)) { // Flash plug-in version >= Flash content version: Houston, we have a match!
          if (ua.webkit && ua.webkit < 312) { // Older webkit engines ignore the object element's nested param elements
           fixParams(obj);
          setVisibility(id, true);
         else if (regObjArr[i].expressInstall && !isExpressInstallActive && hasPlayerVersion("6.0.65") && (ua.win || ua.mac)) { // Show the Adobe Express Install dialog if set by the web page author and if supported (fp6.0.65+ on Win/Mac OS only)
          showExpressInstall(regObjArr[i]);
         else { // Flash plug-in and Flash content version mismatch: display alternative content instead of Flash content
          displayAltContent(obj);
       else {  // If no fp is installed, we let the object element do its job (show alternative content)
        setVisibility(id, true);
    /* Fix nested param elements, which are ignored by older webkit engines
      - This includes Safari up to and including version 1.2.2 on Mac OS 10.3
      - Fall back to the proprietary embed element
    function fixParams(obj) {
      var nestedObj = obj.getElementsByTagName(OBJECT)[0];
      if (nestedObj) {
       var e = createElement("embed"), a = nestedObj.attributes;
       if (a) {
        var al = a.length;
        for (var i = 0; i < al; i++) {
         if (a[i].nodeName.toLowerCase() == "data") {
          e.setAttribute("src", a[i].nodeValue);
         else {
          e.setAttribute(a[i].nodeName, a[i].nodeValue);
       var c = nestedObj.childNodes;
       if (c) {
        var cl = c.length;
        for (var j = 0; j < cl; j++) {
         if (c[j].nodeType == 1 && c[j].nodeName.toLowerCase() == "param") {
          e.setAttribute(c[j].getAttribute("name"), c[j].getAttribute("value"));
       obj.parentNode.replaceChild(e, obj);
    /* Fix hanging audio/video threads and force open sockets and NetConnections to disconnect
      - Occurs when unloading a web page in IE using fp8+ and innerHTML/outerHTML
      - Dynamic publishing only
    function fixObjectLeaks(id) {
      if (ua.ie && ua.win && hasPlayerVersion("8.0.0")) {
       win.attachEvent("onunload", function () {
        var obj = getElementById(id);
        if (obj) {
         for (var i in obj) {
          if (typeof obj[i] == "function") {
           obj[i] = function() {};
         obj.parentNode.removeChild(obj);
    /* Show the Adobe Express Install dialog
      - Reference: http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/knowledgebase/index.cfm?id=6a253b75
    function showExpressInstall(regObj) {
      isExpressInstallActive = true;
      var obj = getElementById(regObj.id);
      if (obj) {
       if (regObj.altContentId) {
        var ac = getElementById(regObj.altContentId);
        if (ac) {
         storedAltContent = ac;
         storedAltContentId = regObj.altContentId;
       else {
        storedAltContent = abstractAltContent(obj);
       if (!(/%$/.test(regObj.width)) && parseInt(regObj.width, 10) < 310) {
        regObj.width = "310";
       if (!(/%$/.test(regObj.height)) && parseInt(regObj.height, 10) < 137) {
        regObj.height = "137";
       doc.title = doc.title.slice(0, 47) + " - Flash Player Installation";
       var pt = ua.ie && ua.win ? "ActiveX" : "PlugIn",
        dt = doc.title,
        fv = "MMredirectURL=" + win.location + "&MMplayerType=" + pt + "&MMdoctitle=" + dt,
        replaceId = regObj.id;
       // For IE when a SWF is loading (AND: not available in cache) wait for the onload event to fire to remove the original object element
       // In IE you cannot properly cancel a loading SWF file without breaking browser load references, also obj.onreadystatechange doesn't work
       if (ua.ie && ua.win && obj.readyState != 4) {
        var newObj = createElement("div");
        replaceId += "SWFObjectNew";
        newObj.setAttribute("id", replaceId);
        obj.parentNode.insertBefore(newObj, obj); // Insert placeholder div that will be replaced by the object element that loads expressinstall.swf
        obj.style.display = "none";
        win.attachEvent("onload", function() { obj.parentNode.removeChild(obj); });
       createSWF({ data:regObj.expressInstall, id:EXPRESS_INSTALL_ID, width:regObj.width, height:regObj.height }, { flashvars:fv }, replaceId);
    /* Functions to abstract and display alternative content
    function displayAltContent(obj) {
      if (ua.ie && ua.win && obj.readyState != 4) {
       // For IE when a SWF is loading (AND: not available in cache) wait for the onload event to fire to remove the original object element
       // In IE you cannot properly cancel a loading SWF file without breaking browser load references, also obj.onreadystatechange doesn't work
       var el = createElement("div");
       obj.parentNode.insertBefore(el, obj); // Insert placeholder div that will be replaced by the alternative content
       el.parentNode.replaceChild(abstractAltContent(obj), el);
       obj.style.display = "none";
       win.attachEvent("onload", function() { obj.parentNode.removeChild(obj); });
      else {
       obj.parentNode.replaceChild(abstractAltContent(obj), obj);
    function abstractAltContent(obj) {
      var ac = createElement("div");
      if (ua.win && ua.ie) {
       ac.innerHTML = obj.innerHTML;
      else {
       var nestedObj = obj.getElementsByTagName(OBJECT)[0];
       if (nestedObj) {
        var c = nestedObj.childNodes;
        if (c) {
         var cl = c.length;
         for (var i = 0; i < cl; i++) {
          if (!(c[i].nodeType == 1 && c[i].nodeName.toLowerCase() == "param") && !(c[i].nodeType == 8)) {
           ac.appendChild(c[i].cloneNode(true));
      return ac;
    /* Cross-browser dynamic SWF creation
    function createSWF(attObj, parObj, id) {
      var r, el = getElementById(id);
      if (typeof attObj.id == UNDEF) { // if no 'id' is defined for the object element, it will inherit the 'id' from the alternative content
       attObj.id = id;
      if (ua.ie && ua.win) { // IE, the object element and W3C DOM methods do not combine: fall back to outerHTML
       var att = "";
       for (var i in attObj) {
        if (attObj[i] != Object.prototype[i]) { // Filter out prototype additions from other potential libraries, like Object.prototype.toJSONString = function() {}
         if (i == "data") {
          parObj.movie = attObj[i];
         else if (i.toLowerCase() == "styleclass") { // 'class' is an ECMA4 reserved keyword
          att += ' class=" + attObj[i] + "';
         else if (i != "classid") {
          att += ' ' + i + '="' + attObj[i] + '"';
       var par = "";
       for (var j in parObj) {
        if (parObj[j] != Object.prototype[j]) { // Filter out prototype additions from other potential libraries
         par += '<param name="' + j + '" value="' + parObj[j] + '" />';
       el.outerHTML = '<object classid="clsid:D27CDB6E-AE6D-11cf-96B8-444553540000"' + att + '>' + par + '</object>';
       fixObjectLeaks(attObj.id); // This bug affects dynamic publishing only
       r = getElementById(attObj.id);
      else if (ua.webkit && ua.webkit < 312) { // Older webkit engines ignore the object element's nested param elements: fall back to the proprietary embed element
       var e = createElement("embed");
       e.setAttribute("type", FLASH_MIME_TYPE);
       for (var k in attObj) {
        if (attObj[k] != Object.prototype[k]) { // Filter out prototype additions from other potential libraries
         if (k == "data") {
          e.setAttribute("src", attObj[k]);
         else if (k.toLowerCase() == "styleclass") { // 'class' is an ECMA4 reserved keyword
          e.setAttribute("class", attObj[k]);
         else if (k != "classid") { // Filter out IE specific attribute
          e.setAttribute(k, attObj[k]);
       for (var l in parObj) {
        if (parObj[l] != Object.prototype[l]) { // Filter out prototype additions from other potential libraries
         if (l != "movie") { // Filter out IE specific param element
          e.setAttribute(l, parObj[l]);
       el.parentNode.replaceChild(e, el);
       r = e;
      else { // Well-behaving browsers
       var o = createElement(OBJECT);
       o.setAttribute("type", FLASH_MIME_TYPE);
       for (var m in attObj) {
        if (attObj[m] != Object.prototype[m]) { // Filter out prototype additions from other potential libraries
         if (m.toLowerCase() == "styleclass") { // 'class' is an ECMA4 reserved keyword
          o.setAttribute("class", attObj[m]);
         else if (m != "classid") { // Filter out IE specific attribute
          o.setAttribute(m, attObj[m]);
       for (var n in parObj) {
        if (parObj[n] != Object.prototype[n] && n != "movie") { // Filter out prototype additions from other potential libraries and IE specific param element
         createObjParam(o, n, parObj[n]);
       el.parentNode.replaceChild(o, el);
       r = o;
      return r;
    function createObjParam(el, pName, pValue) {
      var p = createElement("param");
      p.setAttribute("name", pName);
      p.setAttribute("value", pValue);
      el.appendChild(p);
    function getElementById(id) {
      return doc.getElementById(id);
    function createElement(el) {
      return doc.createElement(el);
    function hasPlayerVersion(rv) {
      var pv = ua.pv, v = rv.split(".");
      v[0] = parseInt(v[0], 10);
      v[1] = parseInt(v[1], 10);
      v[2] = parseInt(v[2], 10);
      return (pv[0] > v[0] || (pv[0] == v[0] && pv[1] > v[1]) || (pv[0] == v[0] && pv[1] == v[1] && pv[2] >= v[2])) ? true : false;
    /* Cross-browser dynamic CSS creation
      - Based on Bobby van der Sluis' solution: http://www.bobbyvandersluis.com/articles/dynamicCSS.php
    function createCSS(sel, decl) {
      if (ua.ie && ua.mac) {
       return;
      var h = doc.getElementsByTagName("head")[0], s = createElement("style");
      s.setAttribute("type", "text/css");
      s.setAttribute("media", "screen");
      if (!(ua.ie && ua.win) && typeof doc.createTextNode != UNDEF) {
       s.appendChild(doc.createTextNode(sel + " {" + decl + "}"));
      h.appendChild(s);
      if (ua.ie && ua.win && typeof doc.styleSheets != UNDEF && doc.styleSheets.length > 0) {
       var ls = doc.styleSheets[doc.styleSheets.length - 1];
       if (typeof ls.addRule == OBJECT) {
        ls.addRule(sel, decl);
    function setVisibility(id, isVisible) {
      var v = isVisible ? "inherit" : "hidden";
      if (isDomLoaded) {
       getElementById(id).style.visibility = v;
      else {
       createCSS("#" + id, "visibility:" + v);
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