Hm, does that mean we have a similar issue in DHTML (bogus args in  
the LFC or app request?)

On 2006-09-28, at 11:14 EDT, Max Carlson wrote:

> The code I posted to IRC is used to explicitly copy only the LPS- 
> specific query args from the URL passed into lzEmbed to the URL  
> used in the object/embed tags.  All arguments (including LPS- 
> specifics) are passed into Flash using the flashvars object/embed  
> tag.  We go through these gyrations so non-LPS specific args don't  
> bust the browser cache by changing the request URL...
>
> -Max
>
> P T Withington wrote:
>> Strange.  What was that code you quoted in irc all about then?
>> On 2006-09-28, at 00:24 EDT, Max Carlson wrote:
>>> It turns out flash doesn't filter them.  Some testing and another  
>>> read of embed.js confirmed this...
>>>
>>> -Max
>>>
>>> P T Withington wrote:
>>>> Approved.  But, what about the plan to filter out the queries  
>>>> that are filtered out by embed.js?
>>>> On 2006-09-27, at 22:28 EDT, Max Carlson wrote:
>>>>> Change change.6KHs7EedW.txt by [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>>>>> computer.local /Users/maxcarlson/openlaszlo/legals/ on  
>>>>> 2006-09-27 19:24:13 PDT
>>>>>
>>>>> Summary: Fix LPP-2781 Support access to queryArgs from DHTML  
>>>>> global space
>>>>>
>>>>> New Features:
>>>>>
>>>>> Bugs Fixed: LPP-2781
>>>>>
>>>>> Technical Reviewer: jgrandy
>>>>> QA Reviewer: ptw
>>>>> Doc Reviewer: (pending)
>>>>>
>>>>> Documentation:
>>>>>
>>>>> Release Notes:
>>>>>
>>>>> Details: All query args are now set in the global scope, a la  
>>>>> Flash.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Tests: Test, type 'lzr' in the debugger and you should see the  
>>>>> string 'dhtml'
>>>>>
>>>>> Files:
>>>>> M      WEB-INF/lps/lfc/kernel/dhtml/LFC.js
>>>>>
>>>>> <patch.maxcarlson.meQR.tgz>


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