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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T15:25:43+00:00 2026-05-15T15:25:43+00:00

So, this code splits the screen into two frames: Javascript:A14nH=location.href;L3f7=http://www.google.com;R1Gh7=http://www.google.com;if(L3f7&&R1Gh7){Fr4Q='<frameset%20cols=\’*,*\’>\n<frame%20src=\”+L3f7+’\’/>’;Fr4Q+='<frame%20src=\”+R1Gh7+’\’/>\n’;Fr4Q+='</frameset>’;with(document){write(Fr4Q);void(close())}}else{void(null)} I need to run

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So, this code splits the screen into two frames:

Javascript:A14nH=location.href;L3f7="http://www.google.com";R1Gh7="http://www.google.com";if(L3f7&&R1Gh7){Fr4Q='<frameset%20cols=\'*,*\'>\n<frame%20src=\''+L3f7+'\'/>';Fr4Q+='<frame%20src=\''+R1Gh7+'\'/>\n';Fr4Q+='</frameset>';with(document){write(Fr4Q);void(close())}}else{void(null)}

I need to run this code from a flex application and what I am doing is:

   var jsFunc:String = "function () { location.href=\"javascript:A14nH=location.href; L3f7=\"http://www.google.com\";R1Gh7=\"http://www.google.com\";if(L3f7&&R1Gh7){Fr4Q=\"<frameset%20cols=\"*,*\">\n<frame%20src=\"\"+L3f7+\"\"/>\";Fr4Q+=\"<frame%20src=\"\"+R1Gh7+\"\"/>\n\";Fr4Q+=\"</frameset>\";with(document){write(Fr4Q);void(close())}}else{void(null)}\"}";
   var divExists:Boolean = ExternalInterface.call(jsFunc);

Can someone tell me what’s wrong?

(Btw, if you change var jsFunc:String = "function () { location.href='http://www.google.com' }"; the page does take you to Google)

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    2026-05-15T15:25:44+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 3:25 pm

    Make sure your “allowNetworking” parameter of the object and embed tags of Flash is set to true. With that parameter, the whole ExternalInterface package becomes severely limited.

    Also, it may be a better idea to store the javascript along with the HTML. Then, from AS3, you can call the js function using ExternalInterface.

    IN ActionScript: ExternalInterface.call(myJavascriptFunc) will call myJavascriptFunc if it is loaded in the same page as the Flash application.

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