ps that can be made way more efficient, its still under construction :)

On 11/8/06, Hans Wichman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi,
instead of using your path directly try something like this:
class App {
 public static function getPath (parent:MovieClip, path:String):String {
  var parUrl:String = parent._url;
   parUrl = parUrl.split("\\").join("/");

  var pathUrl:String = path.split("\\").join("/");

  var parArr:Array = parUrl.split("/");
   parArr.pop();
   parUrl = parArr.join("/")+"/";

  return parUrl+pathUrl;
 }
}

And in your code:
mcl.loadClip(App.getPath(_root, "ar07ui.swf"), ui);

greetz
JC







On 11/8/06, Éric Thibault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I've redone the test on my webserver with the externalinterface and all
> is functionning normaly if all (HTML and SWF) are in the same folder!
> If the HTML page is not in the same folder, the external SWF must be
> called relative to the HTML, not to the loader SWF.  Maybe your bug is
> there!
>
> A+
>
> Mendelsohn, Michael a écrit :
> > Thanks for trying.
> >
> > The External Interface is the only thing there that works for me.  I
> get
> > the alerts from the html page, but that's it.  It never finds the
> other
> > swf.  Could it be some kind of security issue?
> >
> >
>
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