It doesn't import your frame labels either, but it
DOES work. Word of advice; embed your movieclip asset to a class rather
than a variable.
[Embed(source="your.swf")]
public class YouClass extends
MovieClip
vs.
[Embed(source="your.swf#SymbolName")]
public var MySymbol:Class;
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, March 02, 2006 9:35 PM
Subject: RE: [flexcoders] Reading or Embedding SWFs?
Not so.
Flex does support embedding older SWFs. The only
restriction is that because we can't mix-n-match bytecode formats, we strip out
AS2 code. This is not likely to change.
(In fact, Flex will not support embedding 8.5 and newer
SWFs, because all assets are now classes, and we need to link classes, not embed
them. You will have to either dynamically load 8.5 SWFs, or else build
SWCs instead, and just link to them. No need to
embed.)
Embedded SWFs have nothing to do with trust files, so I'm
not sure if everybody is talking about the same thing here.
-rg
It turns out that Flex2 will not embed SWF files that are pre 8.5
(or maybe pre 8). This is apparently a bug that will be fixed in a later beta
(possibly the next one).
On 2/28/06, Abdul
Qabiz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Cool! I had heard of the trust files but never
tried using it.
Thanks Harish for info :)
-abdul
On 2/28/06, Harish
Sivaramakrishnan <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi
Bruce,
For getting rid of the Security Sandbox violation error
that you are getting, you will have to explicitly trust the swfs /
images that you are loading. One way of doing this is the method
that abdul has suggested in his mail
alternatively, You could
also do this:
Trust an SWF explicitly by adding it to the
Trust List. This could be done by adding a cfg file in the following
location: C:\Windows\system32\Macromed\Flash\FlashPlayerTrust\TrustedStuff.cfg
Just
enter the folder which you want to always trust. For example if one
wants to trust C:\Flex, just add that in the cfg file. You could
comment out things by adding a #.
The following links have some
useful info too:
http://livedocs.macromedia.com/flash/8/main/00001604.html http://flashplatform/dev/projects/maelstrom/specs/localfilesecurity/LocalFileSecurity.cfm
http://www.macromedia.com/devnet/flashplayer/articles/flash_player_8_security.pdf
Hope this helps,
Thanks Harish Flex-QA Adobe
India.
--- Abdul Qabiz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
Bruce, > > Loading local SWF might not be working because of
> Security Sandbox. Try > giving the permission to your main
to load SWFs from > context-menu of Flash >
Player. > > Context-menu > Settings > <first tab>
Advanced > > It would show advanced settings manager
from > macromedia.com, from there
you > can the directory. > > Though, I expect somebody
would confirm this. You > can also try reading the > security
white paper for Flash Player 8 here: > http://www.macromedia.com/devnet/flashplayer/articles/flash_player_8_security.pdf
> > Things might be different in Macromedia Flash
Player > 8.5, so information in > above white paper might not
totally apply. > > As far as embedding swfs is concerned, I
think that > should work. I don't > remember the exact
syntax, but if you do quick > search to this mailing-list >
archive, I am sure you would find the exact syntax. > Roger has
replied many > such queries. > > A quick search gave me
following results: > > http://www.mail-archive.com/flexcoders@yahoogroups.com/msg20285.html
> http://www.mail-archive.com/flexcoders@yahoogroups.com/msg20239.html
> > Hope that helps... > > BTW! Are you Bruce
Eckel of Mindview.net? > >
-abdul > > > > > On 2/28/06, Bruce Eckel
<
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > >
> I'm creating an app that displays SWF "slides" and > plays MP3
files > > associated with those slides. When I create
this > application under > > Flexbuilder, at runtime it
opens the external SWF > slide files and plays the > > MP3
files just fine. But when I move the > application to a
different > > directory (containing the expected SWFs and
MP3s) > I get a runtime error > > complaining about loading
the SWF files. Even > stranger is the fact that the > >
security message is only complaining about loading > SWF files from
the local > > directory. When I comment out the SWF file >
loading, it's perfectly happy to > > load MP3 files from the
local directory. > > > > I've tried a number of
experiments, including > copying the SWF file from > > the
directory where flexbuilder creates it (where > it works) to a
different > > directory (where it pops up a security
message). > > > > I don't know if this is expected
behavior or a > bug, but if it is expected > > behavior
then I think I could solve it if I can > compile the SWF files
into > > the app instead of having them as separate
files, > but I don't know how to do > > that (and note my
previous message about an > apparent bug in the @Embed > >
command). > > > > I'd be perfectly happy to compile the
external SWF > slides directly into > > the application as
some kind of array of images > (thus solving the access >
> problem), but so far I haven't been able to figure > out how to
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