For clarity, 21-26 would look like the following:

var myvars = new String(document.location).split('?')[1];
// -->
</script>
</head>

<body scroll="no">


--- In [email protected], "Doug Lowder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> Hi Hank,
> 
> Line 21 would be a new line, not a replacement.  That'll push the
> flashvars line from 73 to 74, where you'll add your extra 
parameters.
> 
> 
> --- In [email protected], "hank williams" <hank777@> 
wrote:
> >
> > Thanks Doug,
> > 
> > This is **very**  helpful. The only thing is I am not quite sure 
where
> > you want me to put the thing at line 21.
> > 
> > Just for context 21 - 25 look like this:
> > 
> > // -->
> > </script>
> > </head>
> > 
> > <body scroll="no">
> > 
> > 
> > If I replaced line 21 I would be replacing the end of a comment 
block.
> > Did you mean to insert between the existing 21 and 22?
> > 
> > Thanks
> > Hank
> > 
> > On 8/14/06, Doug Lowder <douglowder@> wrote:
> > > In FB2, open the html-template folder, right-click the
> > > index.template.html file and select open with -> text editor.  
The
> > > following changes will pass your url-string parameters on to 
the swf
> > > via the flashvars parameter:
> > >
> > > line 21: var myvars = new String(document.location).split('?')
[1];
> > >
> > > line 74: "flashvars",'historyUrl=history.htm%3F&lconid=' + 
lc_id
> > > + '&' + myvars,
> > >
> > > Append whatever you want to the URL of your swf's html 
container
> > > (e.g., "?myparam=myvalue") and you will be able to access it 
through
> > > mx.core.Application.application.parameters.
> > >
> > > HTH,
> > > Doug
> > >
> > > --- In [email protected], "hank williams" <hank777@>
> > > wrote:
> > > >
> > > > I want to pass some information to my flex app on startup, 
and I
> > > want
> > > > that info to be embedded in the url.
> > > >
> > > > The problem is that in order for flex to run nice it sits in 
some
> > > kind
> > > > of swf html object which is a ctually the thing that calls 
the
> > > swf. So
> > > > my question is how do I retain the benefits of the swfObject 
and
> > > pass
> > > > the parameter to the swf.
> > > >
> > > > As I am typing this, I am thinking javascript, but I know 
about as
> > > > much about javascript as I do about open heart surgery. So 
if that
> > > is
> > > > what is necessary - or even if its not :) any example or 
ideas on
> > > > specifically how to do this would be greatly appreciated.
> > > >
> > > > Hank
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
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