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    Hello I know this topic is possible however I got it working for my index page but every other page or post pages do not show the flash .swf file. If I right click on it it still says adobe flash player but no animation, just white space. I have the .swf file in multiple places on the server one where the main index is and then one in wp-content/themes/”mythemename”/. I think it has to do too the .swf file not being found that but to be honest it is puzzling me because it is being loaded in the header. Thanks for any knowledge on this or support,

    Aaron

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  • Have you tried using an explicit link to the file rather than a relative link i.e(https://www.yourwebsitename/wp-themes/yourthemename/media/yourflash.swf) you type in the full path for the .swf when inserting into the code ?
    If that works most likely cause is url re-writing and the relative tag then not finding the .swf at the re-written location.

    The best way to ensure that media links work correctly is to upload your media using the WP-media upload and inserting using the media insert button.

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    Hey thats what I thought when I finally stopped stressing out and started to go to bed. I tried it and it worked perfectly. Thanks for your input it confirmed what I was thinking.

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