it does breach the security sandbox violation and therefore, if you want a
plain ole swf to execute a fscommand - it won't work. The jsfl solution is
for the authoring environment - but otherwise, imagine the havoc you could
create if you could have a swf in a browser or elsewhere execute an
external  app. Hello,virus land.

> Do you mean in a browser? Wouldnt this be a horrible security/sandbox
> violation for the player to be able to execute an app?
>
> Perhaps you mean the stand alone player that isnt in the browser but
> isnt a projector. If that is the case, I would not expect it to work.
> The fscommand is designed to communicate with the host application. That
> is either the browser or a projector or some parent app. I would imagine
> the flash player just has what is necessary to run flash
> without a full complement of functions that fscommand might try to
> access.
>
> Regards
> hank
>
> On 1/28/06, John Grden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Is it possible?  I can't seem to make it work UNLESS I load the swf
>> into the FLash player, then do a save as projector.
>>
>> any possible way that the player could handle this without the
>> projector?
>>
>> --
>> John Grden - Blitz
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