The following attributes are optional when defining the OBJECT and EMBED tags. For OBJECT, all attributes are defined in param tags unless otherwise specified: • id (attribute for OBJECT tag) and name (attribute for EMBED tag) - SWF file identifier. Identifies the SWF file to the web browser, allowing browser scripting languages (for example, JavaScript) to reference the SWF content. For cross-browser compatibility, make sure that the id and name are set to the same value. • play - Possible values: true, false. Specifies whether a timeline-based SWF file begins playing immediately on loading in the browser.
Text Layout Framework has great factories to parse and display HTML content, but It's all about, how complex html do you like to display. It you want display full html page, TLF will not help you in this task. But if you work with html formatted content, TLF is a good choice. Check capabilities of TLF for HTML rendering. Apr 05, 2017 Apply OBJECT and EMBED tag attributes in Adobe Flash Professional. Flash Professional User Guide. Content in HTML pages for display in web browsers. The attributes allow you to specify certain parameters that control the details of how and where Flash Player displays the SWF file in the browser. Specifies if movie playback.
If this attribute is omitted, the default value is true. • loop - Possible values: true, false. Specifies whether a timeline-based SWF file repeats indefinitely or stops when it reaches the last frame.
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If this attribute is omitted, the default value is true. • menu - Possible values: true, false.
Specifies if movie playback controls are available in the Flash Player context menu. • true displays a full menu that provides expanded movie playback controls (for example, Zoom, Quality, Play, Loop, Rewind, Forward, Back).
• false displays a menu that hides movie playback controls (for example, Zoom, Quality, Play, Loop, Rewind, Forward, Back). This attribute is useful for SWF content that does not rely on the Timeline, such as content controlled entirely by ActionScript. The short menu includes 'Settings' and 'About Flash Player' menu items. • quality - Possible values: low, autolow, autohigh, medium, high, best. Specifies the display list Stage rendering quality.
Setting the Stage.quality property via ActionScript overrides this value. • low favors playback speed over appearance and never uses anti-aliasing. • autolow emphasizes speed at first but improves appearance whenever possible. Playback begins with anti-aliasing turned off. If Flash Player detects that the processor can handle it, anti-aliasing is turned on. • autohigh emphasizes playback speed and appearance equally at first but sacrifices appearance for playback speed if necessary. Playback begins with anti-aliasing turned on.