Keep in mind as a second parameter to ExternalInerface.call() you can pass
arguments. There's actually some hidden power to EI where the js doesn't
even need to exist physically in the html. You can actually write js right
from EI and then call it and or delete it later.
http://www.actionscript.or
yup just like that
On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 2:17 PM, Gustavo Duenas <
gdue...@leftandrightsolutions.com> wrote:
> Ok, thanks, so it should work this way right?
>
> Gustavi
>
> On Sep 28, 2009, at 12:53 PM, Gregory Boland wrote:
>
> thats essentially it.
>>
>> Syntax is slightly different
>>
>
Ok, thanks, so it should work this way right?
Gustavi
On Sep 28, 2009, at 12:53 PM, Gregory Boland wrote:
thats essentially it.
Syntax is slightly different
if (ExternalInterface.available){
ExternalInterface.call("openMyWindow");}
}
make sure to import flash.external.ExternalInterface;
thats essentially it.
Syntax is slightly different
if (ExternalInterface.available){
ExternalInterface.call("openMyWindow");}
}
make sure to import flash.external.ExternalInterface;
and when u tell it what the name of the method in the javascript is leave
off the ()
On Mon, Sep 28, 2009
Hi I have a function in javascript on the html
like:
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