Calling functions Javascript from actionscript 2

Hello

I can't call a function in a .js file separated with actionscript 2.

Is this really possible?

I have a form of connection in Flash 8 and I need to pass the user name and password to an AJAX function in a separate file.

Thank you everyone

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