I am using the SWFObject, in a version where it puts the allowScriptAccess
to "always",
so it can not be that one that is bugging me.

I can not even make a getURL("alert('Hello World')") in IE7 when running the
page locally.

/ martin


2008/4/8, Matthew James Poole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Are you setting allowScriptAccess in the params?
>
>
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> Subject: [Flashcoders] IE7 wont trigger popups locally
>
> Hi People.
>
> I am having trouble with opening popups from Flash, I am using getURL to
> call a javascript-function that should open a popup.
>
> it worked before, and it works in Firefox, but it doesnt work in IE7 when
> trying it locally, but it will work in IE7 if run from a server.
>
> It is an older projekt, published in Flash 6, if I make it to Flash 8 and
> use ExternalInterface to call the javascript - then it do work, but not when
> running it as it is - Flash 6 with getURL - the javascript-function will not
> be reached.
>
> How can this be solved - without digging through an old application and
> turn it to flash 8 and going that way?
>
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