With the way the client wants this app set up, there will be no browser
involved. Basically the interface will be a flash 7 (I wish 8) exe that
people in the company will run on their computers at work (around the
country). The exe will get UNC paths from a database and use those to
play the flvs within their LAN.
Basically the app is video heavy! So they don't want to install the
videos and so forth on each of the computers. They can't play them over
the net either because they weigh so much. There are also security
issues they have with internet -- so that is most definitely out of the
question with them.
My fellow programmers and I have read every bit of documentation out
there on all the new flash 8 security stuff. We didn't find anything.
Doesn't mean there wasn't something there. I was recommended to this
discussion list by a friend and I wanted to see if anybody here knows
anything. Like I said it works in Flash 7 exe, so I do have a work
around. I just really want to use the new Flash 8 components.
Thanks,


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Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] problems with unc paths in flash 8

Scott Brantley wrote:
> That is exactly what I'm referring to -- Universal Naming Convention

So, is the question something about accessing local files while in a 
browser, something along those lines? If so, then have you checked the 
docs on the changes in FP8, as referenced in the previous post?

jd





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