To get data into your swf, you will want to use the FlashVars embed tag. This can be done very easily with FlashObject ( http://blog.deconcept.com/flashobject/ ), in fact it appears that FlashObject will automatically pass your request parameters (the attributes on the end of the URL) into your flash movie.

Now, I don't quite follow what your client means in their first URL, where they have some PHP code. If that is meant to be PHP, then that's fine, and FlashObject will ensure that your SWF has variables p, m, dcwid and udfo2 available on the root timeline. If he's just saying you need extra URL parameters passed to the server, well, that's nothing to do with flash.

Regards,
Grant Cox


Sunnrunner wrote:

A client asked me this question. Does anyone know what it means or can
someone explain and give me an answer.
Thanks. T

How can we get the link in the URL of the flash file to recognize SESSION or
REQUEST variables? You know like GET or POST? I need to do something like.

url =
"https://secure.store.com/HousewivesUnleashed.306/buy.cfm?p=1000141&m=306&dc
wid=$_REQUEST['aid']&udfo2=$_REQUEST['sid']";

as opposed to what we currently have.

url = "https://secure.
store.com/HousewivesUnleashed.306/buy.cfm?p=1000141&m=306";

Thoughts?

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