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Subject: FLASH: javascript: vs. FsCommand - WHY?!
From: Sven Haiges
Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2000 10:13:41 GMT

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 !!



>
>
> Sven Haiges wrote:
>
> > WOW. Do you really consider yourself as a "relative newcomer..." ?
> Well,
> > ok, a "relative" one...
>
> Yes, I do consider myself still a relative newcomer because I'm not well
> versed
> in all Flash's interactive possibilities yet, especiall FS Commands and
> Actionscript.
>
> Brian Mays
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