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Re: Communication between flash & C++



Hello All,

I have one swf file in which there are two sections. One sections has items
& when I select some items they get added in the other section.
now I want this swf file to communicate with C++ code. When the user select
any item in the first section my C++ app should display that selected item
in the second section.

I have to display all the item in the second section with the help of C++
program.

Thanks,
Ulhas Morbale

> Thanks for quick reply.
>
> No, I want to transfer data string from flash(.swf) to C++(its my stand
> alone application) & vice versa.
>
> I have a website containing flash elements which has drag & drop type of
UI
> in flash & I want to catch those drag & drop strings in my C++ application
> which will be on my local system.
>
> In this case what I will do is, embed .swf in my standalone app & this
.swf
> will communicate with .swf on the website which is easier.
>
> Thanks,
> Ulhas Morbale
>
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