I re-read your original post.  Application.application.url shows the 
URL to the swf.

  You are serving up a swf from 'bbb.com' but the page is located on 
'aaa.com'.

  I do not believe there is any way to find the URL that the page is 
being served from in your situation.  If the swf and HTML page were 
served from the same domain, then you could use ExternalInterface and 
JavaScript.  However, with different domains, the JavaScript would 
violate the security sandbox.

  I understand this is a limitation of the Flash Player.  I do not 
expect this limitation to be lifted as it open ups potential for 
cross-site scripting.

shivkxr wrote:
> 
> 
> Tom,
> 
> Thank you for the reply. However, what exactly am I looking for in
> Application.application?
> 
> The Application.application.url is not what I need.
> 
> Since I don't see help on Application.application I don't really know :)
> 

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