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Flash Player 5; behavior changed in Flash Player 7.
my_mc
.loadVariables("url
", variables
)
url
The absolute or relative URL for the external file that contains the variables to be loaded. If the SWF file issuing this call is running in a web browser, url
must be in the same domain as the SWF file; for details, see "Description," below.
variables
An optional parameter specifying an HTTP method for sending variables. The parameter must be the string GET
or POST
. If there are no variables to be sent, omit this parameter. The GET
method appends the variables to the end of the URL and is used for small numbers of variables. The POST
method sends the variables in a separate HTTP header and is used for long strings of variables.
Nothing.
Method; reads data from an external file and sets the values for variables in my_mc
. The external file can be a text file generated by a CGI script, Active Server Page (ASP), or PHP script and can contain any number of variables.
This method can also be used to update variables in the active movie clip with new values.
This method requires that the text of the URL be in the standard MIME format: application/x-www-form-urlencoded (CGI script format).
In SWF files running in a version of the player earlier than Flash Player 7, url
must be in the same superdomain as the SWF file that is issuing this call. For example, a SWF file at www.someDomain.com can load variables from a SWF file at store.someDomain.com, because both files are in the same superdomain of someDomain.com.
In SWF files of any version running in Flash Player 7 or later, url
must be in exactly the same domain (see Flash Player security features). For example, a SWF file at www.someDomain.com can load variables only from SWF files that are also at www.someDomain.com. If you want to load variables from a different domain, you can place a cross-domain policy file on the server hosting the SWF file that is being accessed. For more information, see About allowing cross-domain data loading.
loadMovie()
, loadVariables()
, loadVariablesNum()
, MovieClip.unloadMovie()
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