Sounds like an interesting idea and a hope.  I may do this and, if it does 
not work, may be able to doctor up a tag that does. Thanks.

Micael

At 12:55 PM 5/1/02 -0700, you wrote:
>On 5/1/2002 12:11 PM, this issued forth from the mind of Micael Padraig
>Og mac Grene:
> > Thanks for threatening to stop the car, Craig.  ///;-0  But, could you
> > PLEASE answer my question about STRUTS.  It is about struts and only about
> > struts.  Flash file arrays (built by others) reference other Flash 
> files in
> > the same directory, and I need to know, since the reference (include) is
> > inside the swf and cannot be changed by myself, can it be used inside
> > WEB-INF in struts?
>
>i'm not sure if this addresses the question at hand, since i know jack
>about flash, but here goes:
>
>you might be able to achieve the desired results with the <html:base />
>tag.  this generates a base href meta tag that informs the browser that
>all relative links on the page should be considered relative to a
>particular URL.
>
>i don't know if this would work -- you'd need to do some
>experimentation, and figure out:
>
>*) if the browser honors the base tag when following links from a flash
>animation.
>
>*) what you'd need to set the base to in order to get the links to go to
>the right place.
>
>but hey, it might work...
>
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