yes, Manuel, ./dirB/"./dirB/child.xml" works but it prevents any
relocation of files without code update. :(
Can't we imagine a kind of environment variable returning swf's
path? A kind of ?
Eric
At 2006-04-06 10:08, you wrote:
did you try the path "./dirB/child.xml"?
On 4/6/06, elr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Hi all,
>
> As many before me, I can't get rid of a "Error opening URL "file:"
> message...
> I set up a small swf that locally access to an xml file ( these two
> files are in the same dirB)
>
> Now using a loadMovie command,I try to load this small swf module
> into a main one that is located in a parent dirA
> //dirA/main.swf
> //dirA/dirB/child.swf
> //dirA/dirB/child.xml
>
>
> I don't want any absolute path into child.swf neither to relocate
> child.xml into dirA.
> Is there a clean (easy?) way to make child module recover access to its
> xml ?
>
> Thank you !
>
> Eric
>
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