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Here examples of the use of object as shown in two versions
of Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser:


It is not because of an error in the markup. It is not because
object would not gracefully degrade —
<object> works perfectly in older version of
MSIE.
Just to show that there is nothing weird abou the markup code, here is a snippet:
<li><a href="Lecture/HTML/graceful.shtml" type="text/html"
>Part 1 of Example of Graceful Degradation in <acronym
>XHTML</acronym></a> <object
title="HTML format"
type="image/gif" data="/~jamie/image/html-icon.gif"
style="height:38px;width:39px"
> (in <acronym
title="extensible hypertext markup language"
>XHTML</acronym> format)</object></li>
The problem could be due to an oversight (that would make this
behaviour a bug
). But it might — just possibly — be
a decision that was intended to sabotage an innovative feature of an
emerging standard.
This is an excellent time to discuss the following concepts:
[Back to part 1] or [Back to part 2]