I have a Flex 3 app (player v9) which loads a Flash SWF (AS3, also player v9) and needs to dynamically pass it a collection of parameters which are known at run-time. These are parameters that are normally passed via the flashvars
element in an HTML page. The embedded movie accesses these parameters via the loaderInfo.parameters
object.
I've tried using SWFLoader
and Loader
classes with no success in param-passing.
Relevant details:
- It's a local program, and cannot rely on query string parameters.
- I've mucked with setting
loaderInfo.parameters["foo"] = "123"
from the embedding code, but the parameter never seems to wind up in the embedded movie. - I cannot place extra parameter-passing machinery in the embedded movie(s), as they are created by third parties.
When embedding a SWF on a web page you can pass flashvars as parameters on the URL to the SWF, perhaps the same could work in your case? If the SWF is located at
file:///some/path/to/a.swf
try usingfile:///some/path/to/a.swf?hello=world&foo=bar
. It might work.The reason is simple. I've discovered this today.
In the component loaded via
SWFloader
hasparentApplication
orAplication.application
set to the top level application (this witch loads component via SWFLoader). And the loaded component can seeflashvars
set to the top level application. This is probably the cause that setting parameters inSWFLoader
does not have any impact.I've set proper flashvars on my toplevel application and they are also seen in the loaded one :-).
Would have saved myself a lot of time today if I had found this answer first: AS3 Pass FlashVars to loaded swf.
Essentially: since Flash Player 10.2 it has been possible to pass flashvars along by setting them as parameters on the LoaderContext.
Passing this params in URL won't help, because they're taken using javascript code in the html-wrapper. The 'flashVars' params are taken using the Application.application.parameters, so, you have to set these params manually in your case.
If you are using SWFLoader to load another app, you should create the object, that will represent the application loaded and apply all you need: