just have a cfm page set them as variables then deliver them to flash by any of the available means
depends on how ur going about it
one of the easiest ways is to set the variables as normal in flash the output them with an $ infront of each, the do a loadvar in your flash movie
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just have a cfm page set them as variables then deliver them to flash
by any of the available means
depends on how ur going about it
one of the easiest ways is to set the variables as normal in flash
the output them with an $ infront of each
try this
cfm page ex: cfmvariables.cfm
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!--- set uuid and cftoken variables ---
//set these how ever ur getting them (cookie, session, whatever)
cfset uuid = #youruuidstring#
cfset cftoken = #cftoken#
!--- set output to flash variables ---
cfoutput
I will give it a try and let you know.
Thanks.
Andrew.
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try this
cfm page ex: cfmvariables.cfm
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!--- set uuid and cftoken variables ---
//set these how ever ur getting them (cookie,
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From: Jason Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 11:47 PM
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Subject: Re: CF / Flash Question
Well I bet it can be done using the GetURL
At 10:03 PM 1/8/2003, you wrote:
here is the url to the flash wish form:
http://www.macromedia.com/support/email/wishform/?6213=9
as far as the table, you could achieve something similar using the
DataGrid component on DRK 1. It would involve using some custom cell
renderers (there is an example
You can popup a chromeless browser window that contains an HTML form and
make it look like it is part of the Flash movie, but that is about it.
Matt Liotta
President CEO
Montara Software, Inc.
http://www.montarasoftware.com/
888-408-0900 x901
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From: Joshua Miller
Simulate input field?
Why don't you just use the dynamic text field - check the borders.
set it's property to dtsVars.myfile - so it pops in c:\test.txt so it
looks like you are actually submitting the form
perhaps I am missing what you intend.
Also on teh SendAndLoad - you don't need both
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Simulate input field?
Why don't you just use the dynamic text field - check the borders.
set it's property to dtsVars.myfile - so it pops in c
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Simulate input field?
Why don't you just use
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From: Jason Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Well I
One other thing that would be cool is a table object for outputting
data into table format without using HTML inside of Flash. You can
simulate data fields with movie clips, but it's unnecessarily
complicated.
Isn't that what the data grid is for?
~Todd
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is the url to the DRK:
http://www.macromedia.com/software/drk/
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Thanks Jason, I'll check it out
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From: Todd Rafferty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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One other thing that would be cool is a table object for outputting
data into table format without
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