How a jpg in Flash can be shown in a new tab outside Flash, when required

I have several jpg files in small size within a photo gallery in my Flash presentation and you want to display them - if necessary - individually outside of Flash, i.e. when people click on a particular jpg, a new tab opens and a size jpg is broadcast here, no matter how large, no matter small or large in the dimensions of the screen etc. The user will stay inside my Flash program and keep looking through other jpg files. Can anyone help, pls. I use Flash CS5 + ActionScript 2

getURL() to open any file (compatible browser) in another browser window.

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