Opening new page a specific image

I'm still learning Action Script, but I have a problem with the writing of the complete script to combing navigate to the new URL and gotoAndPlay. Specifically what I want to do is to use a button that when clicked will open a new page and then start to play my Flash movie to a certain slice on the Timeline. I used buttons to navigate to a new URL and used the gotoAndPlay (); command to play a certain range, both succeeded, but when I combine the two I have problems. What is happening, this is the new page loads correctly and goes to the specific image but then opens the browser in a new window with the movie plays from the beginning. The sequence in the correct Web page plays but only if I close only the current page, in other words, what I'm trying to achieve is running, but in the background.

I have attached the code I tried if this is useful. Thank you very much.

Very grateful for your help and comments. You are quite right that the sequence should be addressed therefore what I did was click on the button load the new URL, perform animations, and then play the sequence of the film. With the help of "_self" meant that the accumulation of the browser windows has been eliminated, more sequence you suggested mean that the momentary pause is only evident at the time the button is clicked.

What all this means is that the interaction of the user works in line with my goals. The easiest way to get a similar result would have been to load the full text and then hide and show the parts appropriate to the page as you suggest, but I feel that this method would be only good for the time, being as I expect the pages/content to grow in size.

The key is the problem solved, thanks to you.

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