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Is it possible to send an array from Flash (AS3) to JavaScript using an ExternalInterface call?

I currently am calling a function multiple times from a 'for each' loop inside Flash but it goes too fast for the JavaScript to keep up.

My idea is to create an array of the attributes, pass that to the JavaScript function and then to loop through that in the JavaScript.

Thanks, Josh

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Just found this which maybe causing my issues scottgmorgan.com/blog/index.php/… Still interested in the array though if possible. – Josh Jun 29 at 14:24

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Further to the suggestion of using JSON, this should be faster for small arrays and wouldn't require the use of eval or an external library to parse. Join an array in a string like this in flash:

item1|item2|item3|item4

Pass the string to the JS and split it again using split("|")

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nice idea - thanks. – Josh Jun 29 at 14:45
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Just be sure your data will never contain the separator character(s)! – singpolyma Jun 30 at 1:54
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You could always create a JSON object and pass that to JavaScript.

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JSON is fine and there are plenty of libraries you can use both on Actionscript and Javascript. In this case, though, the player handles the serialization for you, so I would just use native AS objects. It's simpler, already available off the shelf and probably faster. – Juan Pablo Califano Jun 30 at 2:01
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Yes, it's possible.

http://livedocs.adobe.com/flash/9.0/ActionScriptLangRefV3/flash/external/ExternalInterface.html#call()

... arguments — The arguments to pass to the function in the container. You can specify zero or more parameters, separating them with commas. They can be of any ActionScript data type. When the call is to a JavaScript function, the ActionScript types are automatically converted into JavaScript types; when the call is to some other ActiveX container, the parameters are encoded in the request message.

A quick test:

AS code:

if(ExternalInterface.available) {
    ExternalInterface.call("jsTest", [0,1,"two",{a:1,b:2}]);
}

JS code:

function jsTest(arg) {
    alert(arg);
}
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