Question

Given that there is a global javascript variable on my web page named myVar, how can I access the value of the variable myVar from within my flash movie using javascript?

I see plenty of examples of using external interface in order to execute javascript from actionscript, but I am unable to find examples of returning values back into the flash movie using actionscript.

Thanks in advance. I hope my question is clear enough.

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Solution

ExternalInterface works by allowing JavaScript to invoke an ActionScript function in the movie, and vice-versa. You can optionally receive a return value back from the invoked function. Here's a very simple example:

JavaScript:

<script language="JavaScript">
    function getMyVar()
    {
        return myVar;
    }
</script>

Flash/AS:

import flash.external.ExternalInterface;
var result:string = ExternalInterface.call("getMyVar");

OTHER TIPS

You can also provide an anonymous function that returns your global variable value to the ExternalInterface.call method as follow:

ExternalInterface.call("function(){ return myGlobalVariable; }");

I've noticed Rex M's answer is a bit incomplete.

He was right about using...

import flash.external.ExternalInterface;
var result:string = ExternalInterface.call("getMyVar");

Then in your javascript you can use

<script language="JavaScript">
    function getMyVar() {
        return myVar;
    }
</script>

However in order to use this, the flash movie must be in an html accessed over http. Not using file://

Here is a tutorial for communicating from actionscript to javascript and vice versa. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_1a6CPPG-Og&feature=plcp

You can also do this:

ExternalInterface.call("eval","getVar=function(obj){return obj}");
var yourVar:String = ExternalInterface.call("eval","getVar(JSvar)");
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