Just waisted 3 hours of my time trying to debug my JS/Flash application.
Flash simply refused to call any JavaScript defined in HTML at all. The
culprit turned out to be the new insane "security" features of Flash Player
that even its own creators got themselves confused about. allowScriptAccess
HTML parameter gets, by default, published from Flash IDE with "sameDomain"
value. In fact, as they say on Adobe site, it isn't a valid parameter at
all!!! The 2 valid values there are "always" and "never". Setting the value
to "always" obviously got it all working, still, Adobe, why by default
desable JS interations and also have your IDE write wrong HTML publishing
Flash?
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