jmedia 1.01 is a JavaScript script for Graphics and Multimedia scripts design by christoph liell.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris.
jmedia is a jQuery plugin for unobtrusive, accessible and flexible multi-media embedding.
Publisher review:jmedia is a jQuery plugin for unobtrusive, accessible and flexible multi-media embedding. jmedia is a jQuery plugin for unobtrusive, accessible and flexible multi-media embedding.Features: - supports: Flash, Quicktime, Real, WindowsMedia and Shockwave/Director - cross browser compatible; tested on IE6 /Win, FF2.0/Win, FF1.0.4/OSX, Safari2.0, Opera9.1/Win - unobtrusive and accessible - embeds media only after successful plugin detection - adjustable balance between standards compliance and browser compatibility - IE/Win: plugin embedding via object-Tag (with classid and codebase Attributes); dynamic insertion of object-Element via innerHTML - other browsers: plugin embedding via non-standard embed-Tag; dynamic insertion of embed-Element via innerHTML - optional for Gecko browsers and other non-IE browsers serving an xml mimetype: embedding via standard compliant object-Tag; dynamic insertion of the object-Element via DOM-Manipulation (The web page will always validate, since the plugin specific markup is added via javascript.) - 3 modes of embedding: replace, onclick, sifr - easy setup in 3 steps: - write your (x)html markup, - include jquery.js and jmedia.js, - configure jmedia - passing of parameters to the media plugin works for all plugin types and embedding modes - multiple media files and media types on one page - IE: no annoying "activate ActiveX control" dialog - IE: no security warning with https - Flash: supports Flash Express Install feature - Flash: several bug fixes for Flash-Plugin - filesize: 10.5kb (compressed)
Operating system:Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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