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To send messages from a SWF file to its host environment (for example, a web browser, a Macromedia Director movie, or the stand-alone Flash Player), you can use the fscommand()
function. This function lets you extend your SWF file by using the capabilities of the host. For example, you could pass an fscommand()
function to a JavaScript function in an HTML page that opens a new browser window with specific properties.
To control a SWF in Flash Player from web browser scripting languages such as JavaScript, VBScript, and Microsoft JScript, you can use Flash Player methodsfunctions that send messages from a host environment to the SWF. For example, you could have a link in an HTML page that sends your SWF file to a specific frame.
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