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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.