You can do this in a pretty straightforward manner however it is not supported
by the system in the sense that you may get unexpected results. We do not really have any API for calling into an external swf.

However if you can get a pointer to the movieclip you can call most actionscript commands directly without any special compiler magic.

A view is backed by a movieclip, usually you can call view.getMCRef() to get a pointer to it, but that is not a guarantee. YOu would have to look at the LFC runtime library source and use the debugger to verify where the pointer to the clip is
stored in your particular usage case.


On 2/26/06, Michael Pliskin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello all,

  does anyone know something about this? What I need is to display
  some fancy flash movie as a splash screen, and I need to update a
  progress bar there using 'onpercentcreated' event. So I need to call
  some function defined inside the swf from Laszlo - is there a way to
  accomplish that?

MP>   Does anyone know if I can interact somehow with flash movies I use
MP>   in my Laszlo app as resources? I am particularly interested in
MP>   invoking the functions there...




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