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Hi everyone
I'm trying to use the standard browser buttons with a flash website. I have tried to do the following tutorial but I cannot get it working. http://www.actionscripts.org/tutoria...sh/index.shtml I think I can follow the changes to the html code for the index page but I don't think I am getting the part where 6 other html pages are created. I can't get his demo to work properly either so I can't simply reverse engineer it. My flash site is simple; each new page is simply another frame along the main timeline (and the odd html popup) (www.theagilmore.com) The other option is to create a forward and back button to put in the flash site for the same purpose (and hope users don't use the browser back button). However I can't work out/find the actionscript code that remembers the order that the pages (frames) are viewed in. Any help getting this sorted would be fantastic. Thanks again Colin |
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If the demo example from that tutorial doesn't work properly then it could be because of the recent security changes on the Flash player on how it deals with JavaScript.
Most likely that tutorial was written before then, when Flash interaction with JavaScript was more loose and had less restrictions than now. And yes, it's has given many people headaches because of the security changes. |
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