Bobby

Yes. You are right, I was rushing to get a test page up before I left  
work and my brain put the flashvars where it is used to seeing them :)

Cheers,
Aran

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On 13/01/2009, at 10:11 PM, Bobby <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> swfobject.getQueryParamValues comes straight from the SWFObject 1.5
> codebase, and to be honest I never considered that it returns the
> whole query string if you don't supply an argument to it. That it
> includes # or ? is a bug IMO, so I will solve it in the next alpha. I
> will also add this usage to the documentation.
>
> Aran, in your example you made a mistake in defining the params:
> swfobject.embedSWF("AS3.params.swf?test3=foo", "flash", "550", "400",
> "9.0.0", false, params, {}, {});
> should be:
> swfobject.embedSWF("AS3.params.swf?test3=foo", "flash", "550", "400",
> "9.0.0", false, {}, params, {});
>
> I have just retested it using the flashvars test pages and:
> swfobject.embedSWF("test6_flashvars.swf", "myContent", "300", "120",
> "9.0.0", "expressInstall.swf", null, { flashvars:
> swfobject.getQueryParamValue().substring(1) }, null); and all works as
> intended.
>
> Elliot, answering your original question, Geoff and Aran are right,
> you can already do this pretty easily, again we should document this
> better. It's a good suggestion, however, because we try to keep
> SWFObject's codebase as small as possible, we will only in very rare
> cases add functionality.
> >

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