I can't remember where I picked this up but this is a class that handles
querystrings in as3:
usage:
var qs:QueryString = new QueryString();
trace( qs.parameters.id );
HTH
Christoffer
package your.namespace.here
{
import flash.external.*;
import flash.utils.*;
/**
* Access the que
You could Javascript then...
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Yes, html only
Very cool Jer. I never looked into swfObject enough to realize it had
functions. Thanks!
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ref );
if( results == null )
return "";
else
return results[1];
}
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> Yes, html only. :-(
>
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Yes, html only. :-(
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Are you restricted to using HTML
Use a serverside script like PHP
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Sent: maandag 25 augustus 2008 16:04
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Subject: [Flashcoders] Passing params via url instead of FlashVars
Hi list...
Anyone have a
Are you restricted to using HTML? Could you use something like PHP? If you
could, it'd be quite trivial.
Steve
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From: "Mendelsohn, Michael" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Hi list...
>
> Anyone have a recommendation for passing params into a swf vi
Hi list...
Anyone have a recommendation for passing params into a swf via the url instead
of FlashVars?
I need to send out an email link like so:
Clickhere.html?a=1
Clickhere.html?a=2
Would it be easier to just send links to two different html pages, each with
different Flash Vars? The idea
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