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GreenKhan 16-Feb-13 22:28pm View    
Like I said, it JUST works, I didnt have to do anything. BASICALLY in IE the mouse POINTER changes its appearance so its easy to tell when the button is disabled, but in CHROME the mouse pointer didnt change (even though the button had been disabled) After clicking on it again it didnt do anything more than it was suppose to do, so I knew it was working.
GreenKhan 16-Feb-13 4:43am View    
I dont have a problem communicating with them. I can pass VARs etc and load them. Id just like to know how they work more. Like when a button (to LOAD and GO to SWF page) is clicked in the ASP.NET, what happens, is it spending more time in the current ASP.NET page before it goes? Or does it go directly and start doing stuff in the SWF page? Cause after a button click it seems to take some time to load sometimes. What is it loading on going and coming between pages, etc.
GreenKhan 12-Feb-13 3:05am View    
Read my mind, I just tried that as you said. And yes you are correct it worked! :) Thanks!
GreenKhan 10-Feb-13 21:57pm View    
Is that percentage for loading time to do with the FLASH file sending something OR the ASP.NET page loading? Cause when I send to a simple ASP.NET page it loads faster.
GreenKhan 10-Feb-13 21:53pm View    
On the flash end? I monitor things using LOCAL HOST, but when doing it online, Im not sure what causes the speed to slow when coming back from FLASH to ASP.NET. Never heard of a pack sniffer? Whats the best way to go about doing that?