http://mootools.net/blog/2008/02/12/whats-new-in-12-swiff/

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On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 3:07 PM, reddrumhead <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm experiencing a strange problem with the Swiff class.
>
> I was loading an  Actionscript 3 swf into a div using mootools with
> the following code:
>
> var swf = new Swiff('webcam.swf', {
>        id: 'webcam',
>        width: 720,
>        height: 370,
>        container: $('swf-content'),
>        events: {
>                onLoad: function(){
>                        alert('flash loaded!');
>                }
>        }
> });
>
> Up until a few days ago the onLoad event was giving me an alert as it
> should then it suddenly stopped working. I've also tried replacing it
> with:
>
> callBacks: {
>    load: function(){
>        alert('flash loaded!');
>    }
> }
>
> but this does not produce an alert either. Documentation on the Swiff
> class is sparse.
>
> I've looked around and I found the following Actionscript which I
> added with no results:
>
> import flash.external.*;
>
> ExternalInterface.call('onLoad');
>
> I also tried:
>
> ExternalInterface.call('load');
>
> with no luck.
>
> Has anyone else encountered issues with onLoad firing properly for
> Swiff? I'm brand new to using Swiff and maybe I'm not understanding
> how this works or something. I find it really strange that it WAS
> working and then stopped.
>
> I've got it working again by using Request and requesting a php file
> that has the flash object in it and then setting the HTML of 'swf-
> content'. I don't think that's an ideal solution since older versions
> of IE will require the object to be activated before it can be used
> (ie. ActiveXObject).
>
> I'd really appreciate any insight, thanks!
>

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