![]() In response to I am doing this quite differently from the page at the link you suggested. I am obviously addressing this object incorrectly - but what am I doing wrong? I tried accessing all the other properties and methods of this swf object, and none of them work, except for toString(), which returns "HTMLObjectElement". But from what I read in the documentation, there definitely is a filesCount property. It does the same if I set itemsCount to swf.nonExistentProperty - everything is "undefined". Now I'm trying to do some more advanced stuff in JavaScript - I have a button, and in the onClick() code I have the following: var swf = document.getElementById("FlashFilesUpload1") īut the alert statement tells me "items: undefined". It's appearing nicely on the page and seems to be functioning correctly we can take that part as read. I have managed (with some outside help) to embed a shockwave flash object into my page - specifically MultiPowUpload 2.1. ![]() Please pardon the dumb newbie question I've only been programming Javascript for about 24 hours.
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