Jason,

I'm with you on this - I just posted on this minutes before you did.  In
my case, I'm generating a PDF on the server side and listening for the
return event of that process and then initiating
FileReference.download(). Requiring that the save() or download() call
occur at the top level of the event handler is, in my opinion, just too
restrictive.

Jeff

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Jason Ervin
Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2008 11:32 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [flexcoders] Flash Player 10: FileReference.save Security User
event


Does anyone know if there is a way around the security feature of
FileReference that requires a user event in order to execute
FileReference.save?

I have method that is called via a buttons click event, but this
original eventhandler function calls three more functions via callLater
(passing in the original event as an argument to callLater), but I still
get the error telling me that when calling FileReference.save it has to
be called because of a user event (gesture).  

I am I wrong to think that passing the initial click event along with
callLater should be enough to pass the security requirement?

Thanks, Jason


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