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    <title>Shawn Olson article 1419 Guestbook</title>
	<dc:publisher>Shawn Olson Creative Arts</dc:publisher>

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      <title>article comment by teh NZ</title>
      <link>http://www.shawnolson.net/a/1419</link>
      <description>hi there, am a newbie to programming.
I have 'errors on page' when I enable a certain Flash object in IE7 but no errors when that object is disabled.  Your suggestion seemed to be the simplest that I have come across that I can understand. However, I still do not know how to write object id as suggested.  
I narrowed down the file to a mod_jomulus.xml where the flash object, tagcloud.swf appeared within.
How should I write the object id tag and where should I put it within the xml file.  
I realised this is very elementary but would really appreciated you patience.   Have quote the first few lines of the xml below.



	Joomulus - Flom MOD
	joomlabear.com / Flom
	November 2008
	Joomlabear
	http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html GNU/GPL
	info@joomlabear.com
	www.joomlabear.com
	1.0.4 mod
	Joomulus allows you to display your site's tags using a Flash movie that rotates them in 3D. It works just like a regular tags cloud, but is more visually exciting. THIS IS A MOD BY FLOM
	
	mod_joomulus.php
	index.html
    helper.php
    swfobject.js
    tagcloud.swf
		tagcloud_serif.swf
		tags_DE.xml
		tags_EN.xml
		
	
		
		
		
		

Regards,
Teh</description>
      <author>teh NZ</author>
      <pubDate>2008-12-08T23:20:22-05:00</pubDate>
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