mind you tell me how, I'm out of my league...

Thanks


Gustavo
On Jan 24, 2007, at 3:26 PM, Joshua Sera wrote:

You need to pass the variables in the GET query to
flashvars in the object tag. You'll have to use
JavaScript to write out the object tag, and insert the
variables in the right place.


--- Gustavo Duenas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

Hi Guys, I'm really concerned for this, Iknow this
might be easy for
you, but I'm knocking my head against the wall.
This is the code in the action script:


var video1 = nbc6;
var video = _root.video;
if (video1 = video){
        tellTarget(this.videoLoader){
                gotoAndPlay(2);
        }
}


and this is the link in the text message:

fullpage.html?video=nbc6

I'd appreciate your help.



Thanks


Gustavo Duenas
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