At end of flash video, automatic link to another page??

Hi, this is what I'm trying to do:
On my homepage I want a video and when the video has ended, the user gets redirected to the next page. So far I've got my video in flv format, imported it into Flash CS4 and the added video control thing. I've then exported the movie and imported it into Dreamweaver CS3. I can get it working on my website.
So basically what I now want is to add this automatic link at the end of the video. Any ideas?
Thanks, Scott

There are basically three elements to using the navigateToURL function.  Here they are broken down as separate pieces...
   var url:String = "http://www.awebsite.com/awebpage.html";
   var req:URLRequest = new URLRequest(url);
   navigateToURL(req);
And here they are combined into one line of code
   navigateToURL(new URLRequest( "http://www.awebsite.com/awebpage.html"));
And if you want have the content appear in the same window include "_self" in the arguments
   navigateToURL(req, "_self");
OR
   navigateToURL(new URLRequest( "http://www.awebsite.com/awebpage.html"), "_self");

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