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Passing variables from an html file.
by
Marc Poirier
on Sep 27, 2009 at 3:41:08 am
Hi,
I have a flash site with navigation etc. that is in an html page...I have a "news" button that when you clicked on any news, a flash pop up would be brought up... The clients now wants an html page to open up when a news is clicked BUT wants to to be able to come back to the news section from the html page..
so far, I have my >href tag< with the link ... website.com/?pageDisplay=news
in my page containing the swff file, I've added the name.swf?pageDisplay=".... and that's where I choked.. how do I retrieve the variable that was sent from my html page..
thx.
Marc.
Thanks!
Marky
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