I'm assuming the by remote you mean somewhere off the computer, i.e. a
website. Due to the flash security model, remote files cannot access local
files. Also local files can access either remote content or local content,
but not both. If your remote file is on a web server there is no way I can
think of using any language that you can access them without uploading them
first.

On 1/10/07, Éric Thibault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi all!!!!


After searching the web all morning, I haven't found a solution to allow a
"remote" SWF file read by FPlayer9 to access "local" FLVs on a DVD... I've
just been parachuted in a E-learning project and asked to find a solution to
this problem... FPlayer 8 did not have that behavior but all the students
are on the process of upgrading their reader so...

The FLVs comes in two flavers, remote and local, to allow easy access
(even on a dialup connection).

Is anyone aware of a work around?

Thanks a million!

---------------------
Éric Thibault
Programmeur analyste
Concepteur multimédia

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