Well, the rest of the html will be displayed, it's only the object
content that is unavailable. The browser will decide what to show
instead if the plugin is not installed, usually there is some sort of
broken object symbol. Opera shows just a large gray box with "click" on it.

--
Patrik


Juergen Bartsch wrote:
> Thijs, thanks,
>
> but if that HTML-snippet is not used - will the browser show a blank page or
> just skip the page with the flash-movie.
>
> I tested here in my network with a webserver and found out that the browser
> will hang on a blank page.
>
> Holger
>
> "Thijs van Beek" <bigbeekthijs@hotmail.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
> news:ITkJa.508211$EU3.49709583@amsnews03.chello.co m...
>
>>And besides, if you export you movie to HTML with Flash itself, it creates
>
> a
>
>>little script that automaticly re-directs to
>>macromedia.com/blabla/flashplayer.exe so that when flashplayer is not
>>installed, it will be downloaded and installed
>>
>>grt's Thijs
>>
>>
>>"JediKnight2" <JediKnight2@NOSPAMec.rr.com> schreef in bericht
>>news:Mg5Ja.79163$_w.4302155@twister.southeast.rr .com...
>>
>>>For this reason you might need an intro page offering them to choose
>
> HTML
>
>>or
>>
>>>Flash. If their ActiveX controls are off the Flash Player will not auto
>>>install.
>>>
>>>
>>>JediKnight2
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>"Holger" <holger53@gmx.net> wrote in message
>>>news:4f11248e.0306201140.62be6e56@posting.googl e.com...
>>>
>>>>I just tested a website with a flash intro with IE6 without
>>>>flashplayer installed. The browser hang on that intro screen showing
>>>>just a white box where the intro is placed.
>>>>
>>>>Is it absolute true that the intro page will be skipped by all
>>>>browsers which have no flashplayer installed?
>>>>
>>>>And - how can I offer those users to download flashplayer on that
>>>>intro page?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>thanks Holger
>>>
>>>
>>
>
>