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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T15:22:57+00:00 2026-05-10T15:22:57+00:00

I’m looking to grab cookie values for the same domain within a Flash movie.

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I’m looking to grab cookie values for the same domain within a Flash movie. Is this possible?

Let’s see I let a user set a variable foo and I store it using any web programming language. I can access it easily via that language, but I would like to access it via the Flash movie without passing it in via printing it within the HTML page.

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  1. 2026-05-10T15:22:57+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 3:22 pm

    If you just want to store and retrieve data, you probably want to use the SharedObject class. See Adobe’s SharedObject reference for more details of that.

    If you want to access the HTTP cookies, you’ll need to use ExternalInterface to talk to javascript. The way we do that here is to have a helper class called HTTPCookies.

    HTTPCookies.as:

    import flash.external.ExternalInterface;  public class HTTPCookies {     public static function getCookie(key:String):*     {         return ExternalInterface.call('getCookie', key);     }      public static function setCookie(key:String, val:*):void     {         ExternalInterface.call('setCookie', key, val);     } } 

    You need to make sure you enable javascript using the ‘allowScriptAccess’ parameter in your flash object.

    Then you need to create a pair of javascript functions, getCookie and setCookie, as follows (with thanks to quirksmode.org)

    HTTPCookies.js:

    function getCookie(key) {     var cookieValue = null;      if (key)     {         var cookieSearch = key + '=';          if (document.cookie)         {             var cookieArray = document.cookie.split(';');             for (var i = 0; i < cookieArray.length; i++)             {                 var cookieString = cookieArray[i];                  // skip past leading spaces                 while (cookieString.charAt(0) == ' ')                 {                     cookieString = cookieString.substr(1);                 }                  // extract the actual value                 if (cookieString.indexOf(cookieSearch) == 0)                 {                     cookieValue = cookieString.substr(cookieSearch.length);                 }             }         }     }      return cookieValue; }  function setCookie(key, val) {     if (key)     {         var date = new Date();          if (val != null)         {             // expires in one year             date.setTime(date.getTime() + (365*24*60*60*1000));             document.cookie = key + '=' + val + '; expires=' + date.toGMTString();         }         else         {             // expires yesterday             date.setTime(date.getTime() - (24*60*60*1000));             document.cookie = key + '=; expires=' + date.toGMTString();         }     } } 

    Once you have HTTPCookies.as in your flash project, and HTTPCookies.js loaded from your web page, you should be able to call getCookie and setCookie from within your flash movie to get or set HTTP cookies.

    This will only work for very simple values – strings or numbers – but for anything more complicated you really should be using SharedObject.

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