Hi Dave.

This list probably isn't the best place to get answers to generalist Flash
questions (as we try to keep things narrow to SWFObject specific
questions/issues).

The quick answer though, is that Flashvars are just string values that you
can dynamically pass into your swf at runtime. If you can find some
efficiencies in being able to use the strings to avoid some hard coding
inside you swf, then great. This might include having the host page pass in
the particular menu item or video link they want played, a playlist, or XML
config file. Externalisaing these strings won't make your swf smaller, but
as you said, would allow you to change things without having to recompile
your swf etc.

How you use these flashvar values etc is completely up to you. You might
just use the value to highlight a menu item inside your swf, or load and
parse the XML resource. As Flashvars can be used for many different
purposes, I don't think you will find an exhaustive tutorial. Just have a
think about what you might want to configure/change externally and then look
for a tut on the the specific problem.

Cheers,
Aran






On Thu, Dec 24, 2009 at 5:51 AM, Dave Klein <[email protected]>wrote:

> I was wondering if there's a good resource for flashVars that would enable
> me to put less into my .fla/.swf and more on the page in which is displaying
> the .swf? Recently I had move my .xml files that were referenced in my .swf
> and it would have been nice to make these adjustment outside the .swf. I
> have yet to find an exhaustive tutorial that dives into flashVars and their
> corresponding ActionScript.
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