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I’m not too familiar with JS. But I’m designing a site that will have a fair size Flash banner. On another site I’ve seen that as the movie plays the URL changes and doesn’t reload the swf. I’ve figured one way of doing it is with Anchors inside Flash, but I’ve found it’s not working with Firefox.

My Ultimate goal is to have the URL and the rest of the page change but have the SWF continue playing as if it didn’t. For it not to reload. In another forum I was told this was possible with JS but I wasn’t informed as to what command or technique I should be looking at.

Is this at all possible?

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

TOG

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@mrhooDec 28.2006 — You can change everything on the the page [B]around [/B] the flash object, but if you reload another page the flash will be unloaded with the page.
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@theonyxguyauthorDec 28.2006 — Would that method be using frames or iframes? If so, I'm trying to avoid that for the search engines.

I thought there would be a way to do this.

Thanks for the response,

TOG
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