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Subject: Re: FLASH: fs command
From: Gregg Caines
Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2000 21:35:49 +0100

I haven't tried it but you can probably put this action in
the onclick for the button or href in the in the second frame:

parent.NameOfTheMovieFrame.nameOfTheFunctionThatChangesTheMovieFrameNumber()
;

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Gregg Caines
n e o m e t r i x systems inc.
http://www.neometrixsystems.com
gcainesatneometrixsystems [dot] com

> Hi all, having a little trouble with the above. I've just gone through the
> tutorial on moock for the above and everything works fine.
>
> That is I have my .swf file embedded into it's html file, in the html file
I
> have a button which when pressed will go to a particular frame in the swf,
I
> hope your with me so far!
>
> Want I now want is to call the particular frame from a different html
file.
> I have used the same javascript in the second html file.
>
> If the second html file is in a separate folder to the swf file, what
> considerations do I need to make in order to set the variable at the
> beginning of the javascript, and is there anything else that may be
impacted
> by the different location.
>
> All help greatly appreciated as always.
>
> Simon



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