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Kimili Flash Embed is a plugin for WordPress that allows you to
easily place Flash movies on your site. Built upon SWFObject javascript code, it is standards
compliant, search engine friendly, highly flexible and full
featured, as well as easy to use.
Kimili Flash Embed utilizes SWFObject 2.2, is fully compatible
with WordPress 2.6 and later and plays well with most other
plugins.
For non-english users, Kimili Flash Embed has been localized to
the following languages:
- Belorussian
- Bulgarian
- Dutch
- German
- Hindi
- Irish Gaelic
- Latvian
- Romanian
- Russian
- Serbo-Croatian
- Spanish
- Ukranian
Basic Usage
Once the plugin is installed and activated, you can add Flash
content to your pages using a tag like this in your articles:
[kml_flashembed movie="filename.swf" height="150"
width="300" /]
When you use the Rich Text Editor in either Visual or HTML
modes, you should see a button on the right end of the toolbar
with a Flash player logo in the visual mode or a button that
reads “Kimili Flash Embed” in HTML mode. Click it, and you will
be presented with the Kimili Flash Embed Tag Generator which
presents you with all possible embedding options. Set the
options according to your needs and click the “Generate” button
to drop a KFE tag in your editor.
The only required attributes in a KFE tag are movie, height,
and width. See the the following sections all available
attributes and advanced usage.
Available Attributes
All of the available attributes for the KFE tag should be
lowercase and double quoted. They are:
There only one attribute required in a KFE tag: movie.
All of the available attributes for the KFE tag should be
lowercase and double quoted. They are:
MOVIE (required)
The path and file name of the Flash movie you want to display.
ALLOWFULLSCREEN
(true|false) Enables full-screen
mode. The default value is false if this attribute is omitted.
You must have version 9,0,28,0 or greater of Flash Player
installed to use full-screen mode.
ALLOWFULLSCREENINTERACTIVE
(true|false) Enables full-screen
interactive mode, in which content running in Flash Player can
fill the entire screen and accept text input. The
default value is false if this attribute is omitted. You must
have version 11,3,0 or greater of Flash Player installed to use
full-screen interactive mode. See Adobe’s developer guide for more info.
ALLOWNETWORKING
(all|internal|none)
Controls a SWF file’s access to network functionality. The
default value is ‘all’ if this attribute is omitted.
ALLOWSCRIPTACCESS
(always|never|sameDomain)
Controls the ability to perform outbound scripting from within
a Flash SWF. The default value is ‘always’ if this attribute is
omitted.
ALTTEXT (very deprecated)
The text you want to display if the required Flash player is
not found. I strongly recommend that you “nest alternative
content in your KFE tags”:#altContent in favor of using this
attribute.
BASE
( . or base directory or URL) – Specifies the base directory or
URL used to resolve all relative path statements in the Flash
Player movie. This attribute is helpful when your Flash Player
movies are kept in a different directory from your other files.
BGCOLOR
(#RRGGBB, hexadecimal RGB value) – Specifies the
background color of the Flash movie.
DEVICEFONT
Specifies whether static text objects that the Device Font
option has not been selected for will be drawn using device
fonts anyway, if the necessary fonts are available from the
operating system.
FID
Use this attribute to give your movie a unique id on the page
for scripting purposes. If omitted, a random ID is assigned to
your movie.
FVARS
Pass variables (name/value pairs) into your movie with this
attribute. You can pass in as few or as many variables as you
want, separating name/value pairs with a semicolon. Syntax is
as follows:
fvars=" name = value ; name = value "
In addition to hard coded values, you can also pass in
arbitrary Javascript or PHP code, like such:
- Javascript –
href =
${document.location.href;} - PHP –
date = ?{date('F j, Y');}
These can be strung together in any order inside the fvars
attribute:
fvars=" href = ${document.location.href;} ; date =
?{date('F j, Y');} ; name = Johnny Bravo "
FVERSION
You can specify what version of the Flash player is required to
play your movie. If you omit this attribute, the value set in
the plugin options will be used.
HEIGHT
The height of the Flash movie. You can specify in pixels using
just a number or percentage. If you omit this attribute, the
value set in the plugin options will be used.
LOOP
(true|false) – Specifies whether the
movie repeats indefinitely or stops when it reaches the last
frame. The default value is true if this attribute is omitted.
MENU
(true) displays the full menu, allowing the user a
variety of options to enhance or control playback.
(false) displays a menu that contains only the
Settings option and the About Flash option.
PLAY
(true|false) – Specifies whether the
movie begins playing immediately on loading in the browser. The
default is true.
PUBLISHMETHOD
(static) – Embed Flash content and alternative
content using standards compliant markup and use unobtrusive
JavaScript to resolve the issues that markup alone cannot
solve.
(dynamic) – Create alternative content using
standards compliant markup and embed Flash content with
unobtrusive JavaScript.
If you omit this attribute, the value set in the plugin options
will be used.
QUALITY
(low|high|autolow|autohigh|best)
– Specifies the playback quality of the Flash movie.
SCALE
(showall|noborder|exactfit)
– Dictates how the movie fills in the specified target area.
SEAMLESSTABBING
(true|false) Specifies whether users
are allowed to use the Tab key to move keyboard focus out of a
Flash movie and into the surrounding HTML (or the browser, if
there is nothing focusable in the HTML following the Flash
movie). The default value is true if this attribute is omitted.
SWLIVECONNECT
(true|false) Specifies whether the
browser should start Java when loading the Flash Player for the
first time. The default value is false if this attribute is
omitted. If you use JavaScript and Flash on the same page, Java
must be running for the FSCommand to work.
TARGET
When setting publishmethod to
dynamic, this is the ID of an element on your page
that you want your Flash movie to display within. If you don’t
set this attribute, a random target ID will be generated.
Will be ignored if publishmethod is
static.
TARGETCLASS
This is the class name of the element on your page that you
want your Flash movie to display within – helpful for CSS
Styling. If you omit this attribute, the value set in the
plugin options will be used.
USEEXPRESSINSTALL
(true|false) Use this if you want to
invoke the Flash Player “Express Install”:#expressinstall
functionality. This gives users the option to easily update
their Flash Player if it doesn’t meet the required version
without leaving your site.
WIDTH
The width of the Flash movie. You can specify in pixels using
just a number or percentage. If you omit this attribute, the
value set in the plugin options will be used.
WMODE
(window, opaque, transparent) – Sets the Window Mode property
of the Flash movie for transparency, layering, and positioning
in the browser.
You can find out more about Flash player attributes at Adobe’s
Knowledge Base
Using Flash Player Express Install
If you want to give visitors to your site the option to upgrade
their Flash Player to the latest version as quickly and
seamlessly as possible, you can use the Flash Player’s Express
Install functionality.
General Notes
Your SWF files need to be a minimum of 214px wide by 137px high
so the entire upgrade dialog can be seen by the user if the
Express Install is triggered. Furthermore, if your
Express-Install-enabled SWF is not at least that size, the
Express Install function will automatically fail.
It may also be a good idea to only place one SWF with Express
Install functionality on each page. This way users won’t be
greeted with multiple upgrade dialog boxes and be forced to
choose one. Onto the specifics:
Specifics
Define the minimum flash player version required by your .SWF
using the fversion attribute:
fversion="9.0.115"
Add the useexpressinstall attribute to your
[kml_flashembed /] tag, like this:
useexpressinstall="true"
In the end, your KFE tag should look something like this:
[kml_flashembed movie="filename.swf" height="300"
width="300" fversion="9" useexpressinstall="true" /]
That is all you need in order to invoke the Express Install
functionality. In the case of the above KFE tag, if a user
arrives at your site with either a Flash Player 6, 7, or 8
installed, they will be alerted that they need a more recent
version of the Flash Player and be given the option to upgrade
it without leaving your site.
Defining Alternate Content for a Flash Movie
As of KFE 2.0, it is now much easier to specify
alternative content which gets displayed when your Flash
doesn’t get rendered. This could happen if a user doesn’t have
a recent enough Flash player installed or lacks the Flash
player altogether, such as on an iPhone. Another reason to
specify alternative content is for search engine optimization,
or SEO. Most search engines aren’t very good at indexing
content in Flash movies, if they can do it at all (Google can,
but only with content that has been hard coded into a
SWF–dynamic content in a SWF doesn’t get indexed). In these
cases it’s best to specify some alternative content for your
SWF.
To define alternative content for a SWF, you can now nest
arbitrary HTML inside a KFE tag and it will be treated as
alternate content for that SWF. The Tag Generator does this for
you automatically. Properly nested alternative content looks
like this:
[kml_flashembed movie="/my/great/movie.swf" width="400" height="300"]
<!-- Begin Alternate Content -->
<p>
<a href="http://adobe.com/go/getflashplayer">
<img src="http://www.adobe.com/images/shared/download_buttons/get_flash_player.gif" alt="Get Adobe Flash player" />
</a>
</p>
<!-- End Alternate Content -->
[/kml_flashembed]<h3>Configuration Options</h3>
KFE 2.1 features configuration options which allow you to
customize how the plugin behaves as well as set all defaults
for the Tag Generator and KFE tags that omit some parameters.
In WordPress, you can find the options by navigating to
Settings → Kimili Flash Embed. Unless otherwise noted,
the default tag generator values will be blank or unselected.
You’ll find the following options available to you:
SWFObject Configuration Defaults
Publish Method
Specifies the default publishing method for your SWF. If you omit
this attribute from a KFE tag, whatever value you have set here
will be applied to the tag. Default is static
Flash Version
Specifies the default Flash player version (Major.Minor.Release
format) required to display your SWFs. If you omit this
attribute from a KFE tag, whatever value you have set here will
be applied to the tag. Default is 8.0.0
Adobe Express Install
Specifies whether or not you want to use Express Install
functionality in your SWFs for users who don’t have the minimum
version of the Flash Player you’ve defined installed. Default
is yes.
SWF Definition Defaults
SWF Filename
This is the default SWF filename which is populated in the
Flash (.swf) field in the Tag Generator. This
is especially useful if you use a common player to play FLVs,
for instance. You can specify a URL with an absolute file path
(i.e. @/flies/flash/player.swf@). Default is
untitled.swf.
Dimensions (width×height)
Specifies the default width and height for your SWFs. If you
omit either of these attributes from a KFE tag, whatever value
you have set here will be applied to the tag. Default is
400×300
Attributes
Flash Content ID
This is the CSS class name applied to your rendered Flash
movies. This uniquely identifies the Flash movie so that it can
be referenced using a scripting language or by CSS.
class
This is the CSS class name applied to your rendered Flash
movies. If you omit this attribute from a KFE tag, whatever
value you have set here will be applied to the tag. Default is
flashmovie.
align
HTML alignment of the object element. If this attribute is
omitted, it by default centers the movie and crops edges if the
browser window is smaller than the movie. NOTE: Using this
attribute is not valid in XHTML 1.0 Strict.
Parameters
play
Specifies whether the movie begins playing immediately on
loading in the browser. The default value is true if this
attribute is omitted.
loop
Specifies whether the movie repeats indefinitely or stops when
it reaches the last frame. The default value is true if this
attribute is omitted.
menu
Shows a shortcut menu when users right-click (Windows) or
control-click (Macintosh) the SWF file. To show only About
Flash in the shortcut menu, deselect this option. By default,
this option is set to true.
quality
Specifies the trade-off between processing time and appearance.
The default value is ‘high’ if this attribute is omitted.
scale
Specifies scaling, aspect ratio, borders, distortion and
cropping for if you have changed the document’s original width
and height.
salign
Specifies where the content is placed within the application
window and how it is cropped.
wmode
Sets the Window Mode property of the Flash movie for
transparency, layering, and positioning in the browser. The
default value is ‘window’ if this attribute is omitted.
bgcolor
Hexadecimal RGB value in the format #RRGGBB, which specifies
the background color of the movie, which will override the
background color setting specified in the Flash file.
devicefont
Specifies whether static text objects that the Device Font
option has not been selected for will be drawn using device
fonts anyway, if the necessary fonts are available from the
operating system.
seamlesstabbing
Specifies whether users are allowed to use the Tab key to move
keyboard focus out of a Flash movie and into the surrounding
HTML (or the browser, if there is nothing focusable in the HTML
following the Flash movie). The default value is true if this
attribute is omitted.
allowfullscreen
Enables full-screen mode. The default value is false if this
attribute is omitted. You must have version 9.0.28.0 or greater
of Flash Player installed to use full-screen mode.
allowfullscreeninteractive
Enables full-screen interactive mode, in which content running
in Flash Player can fill the entire screen and accept text
input. The default value is false if this attribute is
omitted. You must have version 11.3.0 or greater of Flash
Player installed to use full-screen interactive mode. See
Adobe’s developer guide for more info.
allowscriptaccess
Controls the ability to perform outbound scripting from within
a Flash SWF. If omitted, the default value is “sameDomain” in
most situations, except if the user’s Flash Player version is
lower than 9.0.115.0 and the Flash movie is published for FP7
or earlier. In that case, the default will be “always”.
allownetworking
Controls a SWF file’s access to network functionality. The
default value is ‘all’ if this attribute is omitted.
base
Specifies the base directory or URL used to resolve all
relative path statements in the Flash Player movie. This
attribute is helpful when your Flash Player movies are kept in
a different directory from your other files.
fvars
Allows you to pass variables to a Flash movie. You need to
separate individual name/variable pairs with a semicolon (i.e.
name=John Doe ; count=3).
Alternative Content Default
Alternate Content
Specifies the default “alternative content”:#altContent to
display when your SWF isn’t rendered. Default is a “Get Flash
Player” badge linked to Adobe’s Flash Player download page,
rendered as follows:
<p>
<a href="http://adobe.com/go/getflashplayer">
<img src="http://www.adobe.com/images/shared/download_buttons/get_flash_player.gif" alt="Get Adobe Flash player" />
</a>
</p>
Javascript Options
Create a reference to SWFObject.js?
Decide whether or not you want to create a reference to
SWFObject 2.1 in the HTML of your page templates. It is useful
to turn this off if you already have SWFObject being referenced
elsewhere in your code. Note that SWFObject 2.x is NOT
compatible with SWFObject 1.x! KFE 2 requires SWFObject
2.x. Default is true
Where do you want to reference SWFObject.js
from?
If you choose to create a reference to SWFObject 2.1, you have
2 options in terms of where you reference it from.
Internal creates a link to the copy of
SWFObject bundled with the plugin. Google Ajax
Library creates a link to the copy of SWFObject hosted
in the Google’s Hosted Ajax Library. The advantage of
this is that the Javascript gets served with correct cache
headers and it saves you a bit of bandwidth on your server.
Default is Google Ajax Library
Do you want to use SWFObject’s autohide
functionality?
By default, SWFObject temporarily hides your SWF or alternative
content until the library has decided which content to display.
This option allows you to disable that behavior.
Backwards Compatibility Gotchas
KFE 2.0 is mostly backwards compatible with KFE 1.x,
so if you’ve been using the 1.x version and just creating basic
KFE tags, you should be able to upgrade with no issues
whatsoever. There are, however, some attributes which were
available in 1.x which are no longer available in 2.0. This is
due primarily to changes in SWFObject itself when it went to
2.0, unless otherwise noted. The 1.x attributes which are no
longer supported are:
detectkeynoscript– This is now handled by defining
alternate content properly.redirecturlxiredirecturl
One other minor backwards compatibility issue for you has to do
with the format of KFE tags. In very early versions of this
plugin, you defined KFE tags using angle brackets –
<kml_flashembed ... />. When problems arose
with using angle bracket tags in WordPress’ Rich Text Editor, I
introduced the familiar square bracket variety –
[kml_flashembed ... /]. Up to and including KFE
1.4.3, both versions of the tag formatting were supported.
However, in order to simplify things in the KFE 2.0 code, the
old angle bracket tags are no longer supported. If you have any
posts which use the old formatting, you’ll have to go back and
update them to square brackets in order to continue rendering
those Flash movies correctly.
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