Hi James,
I'm kinda partial to the unfocus stuff myself. ;-) But it has been a
while since I worked on that. I did manage to get it organized a few
weeks ago, and get it into an SVN account (I couldn't get the
osflash.org svn account working though).
I'll be cleaning that up, but work is always very slow on my stuff.
I found this a while back, and it seems to work pretty well.
http://www.asual.com/swfaddress/
As far as I know, all of these libraries are using similar techniques
behind the scenes (iframe for IE, location.hash/polling for everyone
else). I'd say it's really just a matter of picking the one you are most
comfortable with code wise.
Kevin N.
James Dean wrote:
I've been asked to implement back button functionality and possibly
bookmarking for a flash project that I've been involved in, and I'm
aware of
a project from unfocus (http://www.unfocus.com/projects/FlashSuite/).
basically, having the back and forward buttons in the browser respond
to the
flash movie rather than the browser's history. My question is if
anyone is
familiar with a better version than the unfocus method, or if there is
currently a standard method for this functionality other than what is
being
used in unfocus.
Ultimately i can incorporate the above. I am, however, looking for
what is
considered the best / most recommended method.
~james
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