On 12/6/06, Mick G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This bug is actually more weird than you would think - it's not the
passing of a string with a hypen that is causing the problem - it's
simply a SWF with a hyphen calling any externalInterface call.

Whoops, I guess I should have read the TechNote first.

Seems odd to me that ExternalInterface calls would reference the
filename, not the object id.... Can you dynamically change the <param
name="movie" value="XXX"/> value attribute with JavaScript, perhaps?
(Or would that reload the SWF?)
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T. Michael Keesey
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