> 2) You can use loadVariables in ActionScript to load data
> from a URL in the
> domain the movie came from. This URL might be a servlet. It
> might send data
> in url encoded form. This servlet (the one that sends the
> data) must use
> content type "application-x/www-urlformencoded".
Thanks, that's just what I need. Just one more question: After setting the
type to "application-x/www-urlformencoded", how do I write the data? I tried
to get the PrintWriter from the response and just println to that, which
didn't work (Well, I didn't have high hopes that it would). Here's the code
snippet:
PrintWriter out = response.getWriter();
out.println("Surname=Smith");
I'm just trying to send a variable called Surname with the value Smith back
to Flash, and I don't know if it's the method or the syntax that's wrong...
What I'm getting is a dialogue box asking me if I want to open the file
'LoginServlet' or save it to disk.
I tried searching the archives of the list, but the search engine seem to be
down...
Thanks for your help,
Frauke
Frauke Nonnenmacher
Fat Cat Cartoons
www.fatcatoons.com <http://www.fatcatoons.com>
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