Hi Martin!

I tried and nothing new ... (spent the whole evening trying to understand) actually, all of these are on the same domain, so NO security restriction should arise ...
then this works when published to flash player 6 format,
hence meaning this is some funky 7 and/or 8 constraints ...
then I read both technical papers (40 pages!!!!!!) and nothing ....

I have been doing crossdomain.xml + other security things (even https) for more than 4 years now ...
and I am all lost ;)

all I know is that A.swf loads in B.swf which in turn calls a method on A.swf ......

Cedric

What about your <object> tag? Does it contain the following param element ?

<param name="allowScriptAccess" value="'allways'">

/Martin

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Could anyone tell me why A.swf can load B.swf, but B.swf cannot call
scripts (php) ?
all of these (A.swf, B.swf and scripts.php) are sitting on
http://www.mydomain.com/anyDir/
and are Flash 8 swfs (though it is also failing with Flash 7 swfs.
Works with Flash 6)

I know about local OR network access, but as these files are all
residing on the same URL, I am wondering what is fail the B.swf
scripts execution ?

?

Cedric
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