Best way to load xml to flash

I have a movie on my stage that will need to load in a
relatively small xml document. The problem is that the xml that is
loaded into the flash is based on search results so it will change
all the time and therefore won't read from a local xml file. I have
an example working where it calls a webservice to do the search and
gets back the xml. But in this scenerio the flash has to load, run
the search and then parse the results so it could be a few seconds
that the page has loaded before the flash finishes loading. I've
thought about passing the xml in as a parameter which would put it
right in the html code. I'm not sure how to do this though in as3.
Is there another way that I'm overlooking where it could load the
xml without having to put it right in the html or call a
webservice? Thanks.

I am at work now and able to access my files. I have
developed this basic xml loader class. Some of it is my creation,
some of it I pulled from these forums. Hope it helps you out.

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