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		<title>Using the ExternalInterface class in ActionScript 2.0 and ActionScript 3.0</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The following example(s) show how you can use the ExternalInterface class (flash.external.ExternalInterface) in ActionScript 2.0 and ActionScript 3.0 to send a string from Flash to the HTML container where it is displayed using the JavaScript alert() function. Full code after the jump. The first example shows how you can check whether the ExternalInterface API is [...]]]></description>
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