the allowScriptAccess attribute of the embed tag can be set to "never" or
"always". if its never, you can write all the javascript you want, but it
wont get called. i see embeds with both "always" and "never" on myspace
pages. im guessing that any third party swfs will be set to "never".....if
thats the case, a javascript-from-flash solution wont work. i also see that
the embeds of third party swfs have flashvars in them. talk to myspace - if
that is the destination - and see if they will pass in the domain as a
flashvar.
On 11/16/06, Dave Segal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks for the response Joey. I actually tried a similar method before
that
almost worked. From Flash I did this -
getURL("javascript:document.mySWF.SetVariable('referringDomain',
document.loc
ation.host)");
The problem I ran into was that in IE as soon as this line executes the
page
stops rendering. This is especially problematic when the swf begins before
the page is done loading. The page never completes. Also, several sites I
am
targeting, like mySpace, restrict javascript. I'm not sure what would
happen
if I tried writing javascript at runtime to a mySpace page.
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