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Subject: Re: FLASH: Passing a CGI variable to a GET URL - possible? {URGENT}
From: Jefferis
Date: Tue, 11 Apr 2000 18:00:03 +0100

On Tue, 11 Apr 2000 09:27:08 -0800, "Matt Wobensmith"
<mwobensmithatmacromedia [dot] com> wrote:
\
Matt, I REALLY APPRECIATE YOUR HELP! Thank you.

If I may ask one more question so you can spell it out for this dope [me].
>From what you are saying below, it sounds like if the CGI writes the
variable to the object and embed tag, [variable is MemberID] then if I
write a Get URL in a button:

http//www.xyz.com/MEMBERID/index.html

this variable will load? And that is all there is to it? I don't have to
load the variable?

Jeff
>
>>>So basically, you are saying that the Load Variable command in an action
>>>script button [even if it isn't in the first scene of the flash .swf,
>>>will allow me to load the Member ID from the html Embed tag into the Get
>>>Url of the button?
>
>No, actually - passing the variables in the HTML (OBJECT and EMBED tags)
>is the equivalent of setting them in the movie. If you pass vars in the
>query string in these tags, they *will exist in the movie as such* without
>any additional actions.
>
>
>Matt
>
>- ---------------
>Matt Wobensmith
>Macromedia Tech Support


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