I suspect that IE5 on older Windows systems (before NT) either doesn't
support the required JavaScript or the Flash version cannot be
retrieved using JavaScript, which means that SWFObject will not come
into action. Unfortunately I have no means to test this.
When using the static method, this means that we are not going to help
the markup, so in this case if a player is available, it will always
attempt to play Flash content, even if it is aimed for a higher plug-
in version. When using the dynamic method, it means that alternative
content is the base content, and this will only be replaced when
enough Flash AND JavaScript support is available. Please note that the
two publishing methods are not designed to create consistent results,
they both have a different basic philosophy and therefore in some
cases might render different results.
When we talk about numbers, these are the stats from
thecounter.com:
IE5.x: 44764 out of 12143911 = 0%
Older Windows systems: approx 1%