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Subject: RE: FLASH: Detecting Variable from CGI
From: Dixon
Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2000 13:01:04 GMT

>So if you put a text box up, check the 'text field' box on the right hand
>toolbar and in the 'variable' box on the propeties for the text box put
>result.
>When you serve the exported movie the value of result should popup in the
>text box if flash has recieved it.
>
Hello again Gareth, what you have described above, I have acheived. But
after submitting the info, the CGI returns the 'result' true and I can see
this in a text field but Flash will not recognize that it's there.
Basically I would like to know if the variable has been returned so that
the main time line can be sent to a certain frame. I know how to read, set
and check variables, but whatever I do, I can not set up a loop to check
this variable.

I know this sounds mad or I have I gone mad. Do you understand what I am
saying. Maybe I could send you the .fla

Laters.


James Ede
Designer Type Bloke
tel: (+44) 0117 9044455
fax: (+44) 0117 9044456

http://www.skyrock.co.uk



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