I have been able to get around the problem by joining the array before
passing it and splitting the array in the class method. But, this seems
like an awkward approach.
John laPlante wrote:
I've written a Library SWF and and I load it into a client SWF. In the
past, I've loaded it off the same server from a sister directory of
the client SWF. But, I would like to load it from a URL on another
machine. After some trouble with security, allowDomain(),
cross-domain policy files, etc, I am able to load and cross script the
library SWF. Now, the scripting behaves differently if I load the
library SWF off a different server. I'm creating an instance of a
class in the library SWF and I'm calling methods on that class from
the client SWF. If I pass strings to those methods, it works fine but
when I pass an Object of Arrays or an array, the class method thinks
the Arrays are undefined. I don't have this problem if I'm loading
the library SWF from the same machine. It works fine if I load the
library SWF from a URL and that URL is on the same machine as the
client SWF. Is there some limitation to cross-scripting and complex
data structures?
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