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The <object> Tag (XHTML Reference)

Introduction

An object is a common word for any data source, which resides out of the html page. It could be a excel table, a word document, a music file, a flash movie, java applet or anything else. Therefore the <object> tag is used to embed any of these mentioned objects in your page. If you have worked before with flash and you may know that whenever you create a web flash file, it will automatically create an object tag for you – which just need to paste in your html file.

Example

<object classid="clsid:A80FD594-5928-21A3-A6A1-C0AF13234275" id="MyFile" width="100" height="100">

  <param name="BorderStyle" value="0" />

  <param name="MousePointer" value="0" />

  <param name="Enabled" value="0" />

  <param name="Min" value="0" />

  <param name="Max" value="10" />

</object>

Output from the Macromedia Website

Attributes

Name:

Description:

align

Aligns the object with one of the following options.

top

middle

bottom

left

center

right

achieve

Can contain a comma separated URL list with achieve files for that object.

border

Defines the thickness of the border in pixel or percent for that object.

classid

Defines the classid from the registry or a URL.

codebase

Defines the location of the source code of the object.

data

Defines the URL of the file.

declare

Defines the object should be only declared, not played or initialized or anything else.

height

Defines the height of the object in pixel or percent.

hspace

Defines the horizontal distance between the object and the text in pixel or percent.

name

Defines a name for the object.

standby

Defines a text which is shown while the object is loading.

tabindex

Defines the tabindex of the object.

type

Defines the mime-type of the file.

usemap

Defines a URL of the map to be used with the object.

vspace

Defines the vertical distance between the object and the text in pixel or percent.

width

Defines the width of the object in pixel or percent.


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