Xpath is a good place to start or any of the page injection techniques.
jason law, detroit
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Dobson
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 3:11 PM
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Subject: [Flashcoders] Brining XML/XHTML into Flash
I'd love to know if anyone has any advice... on best way to extract
text from specific objects of an XHTML page which a SWF is loaded
into... then allow the extracted text strings to be available in the
SWF.
I've built Javascript to extract text from XHTML the page in
combination with the use of SWFObject for Javascript detection, Flash
detection and to send text extractions to SWF with FlashVars). I
believe the FlashVars method has a limit of 64kb which should work in
almost every case.
Here's a proof of concept I've created:
http://hs.squadstudios.com/
Does anyone have advice on the best approach on this method or other
things to consider?
This has been working pretty smoothly so far, but I just have this
sneaking suspicion there might be a better way to do this.
Im curious if there might be a way to have Flash load the XHTML page
itself into and XML node, and if this would even make sense.
Or is my current approach a pretty solid one?
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Jordan Dobson
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aim thesquadjordan
web madebysquad.com
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