Slickest method is to POST vars rather than GET.

Sorry if it isn't feasible. However, your lookup table may hold some
promise.

-Scott


On 1/22/07, Jason Lutes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I realized that I forgot to give my e-mail a pertinent subject line after
I sent it. Sorry about that.

> What's a slick way to bypass the restrictions imposed as
> Flash automatically truncates URLs (to 128 characters) that
> are used as values of HREF attributes in HTML text or as
> arguments passed to getURL?
>
> One of our clients needs long URLs to open in a browser from
> the Flash application. Right now, they are allowed to
> specifiy the URLs in an XML file. Will I have to downgrade
> usability for them by creating some kind of mapping mechanism
> where I store the URLs in JavaScript and merely refer to
> look-up table indexes in the XML?
>


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