Did you publish the Flash 8 SWF with Network access or Local access?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gregor Kiddie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, February 20, 2006 10:32 AM
Subject: [flexcoders] Re: Sandboxing issues?
I've loaded the Flash 8 swf into a Loader Object in the Flex App and
it gets called as with any other loaded object:
<mx:HBox width="0" height="0">
<mx:Loader source="AppComs.swf" autoLoad="true" height="0"
width="0" id="appComs" />
</mx:HBox>
<mx:Button id="appPrint" label="Print"
click="scriptPrint.label=appComs.content.doPrint();" tabIndex="23" />
The return from the call is just ExternalInterface.available (don't
ask why it was done like that... please!)
I'm getting a return of true from the Flash swf, but no communication
with the .NET control... surely if the swf was blocked from
communicating with the control, ExternalInterface.available would come
back false?
Egor.
--- In [email protected], "JesterXL" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Flash 8 movies can only talk to local content only, or net content
only, not
> both. Your Flash 8 SWF is talking to .NET; how is it talking to
your Flex
> app?
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Gregor Kiddie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Monday, February 20, 2006 6:13 AM
> Subject: [flexcoders] Sandboxing issues?
>
>
> This is quite convoluted so bear with me..
>
> We are developing a large scale product using Flex 1.5 and it has been
> decided that interaction with the users system was required.
>
> This lead to the creation of a .NET control (broadcast via the net)
> that hosts our application and gives us the interactions we require.
>
> Flex movies don't play nice with their containers, so we decided to
> use a Flash 8 movie contained within a Loader object to use its
> ExternalInterface API to comunicate with the .NET control.
>
> Now when the control is run in a test environment everything works
> happily, however when used in a webpage, the flash 8 movie comes back
> with ExternalInterface.available = true and no errors are thrown,
> however no communication takes place with the .NET control.
>
> My intial suspicion was to do with the allowScriptAccess property
> being unable to be set, but as all the pieces of the jigsaw are coming
> from the same domain, there isn't any cross-scripting occuring...
>
> Anyone have any suggestions for a frustrated developer?
>
>
>
>
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