You could also tap into the history of the page with the js history object
- and either embed that via params or use external interface. Not sure how
reliable that is but its an idea.

> I am doing some flash ads and was trying to find out if there is a
> property that I can read the url of the html page that called my current
> .swf file.
>
> I know that MovieClip._url will tell me where the .swf file's sitting,
> but what do I read for the serving page's location?
>
> Thx!
> Aaron
>
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