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Subject: | Re: FLASH: javascript: vs. FsCommand - WHY?! |
From: | Marc Hoffman, Poison Dart Frog Media |
Date: | Thu, 6 Jan 2000 19:36:56 GMT |
At 02:02 AM 1/3/00 , you wrote:
>Ok, I do also have Problems with FSCommand and don't understand why this
>should be useful. I can call any javascript function with a simple URL:
>javascript:thefunction();
>
>This works without any problems while I still didn't succeed in getting a
>simple FS Command to work....
>
>Why should I use Fs Command?
>
>Thanx !!
Hi Sven,
I've been saving this post for awhile. I don't know the answer but looks
like a good question.
So, can anyone address it?
thanks,
Marc
Marc Hoffman
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Re: FLASH: javascript: vs. FsCommand - W, RedStar
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