Perfect, it works like a charm. Thanks for the help,
Benjamin. P.S.: embedded SWFs can access both local files and remote networks, seems they are a little special. --- In [email protected], "Peter Farland" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > SWFs by default can either choose to access the file system or the > remote network (e.g. requests made for data via HTTP), but not both. > Flex compilers produce swfs that elect to use the network by default. > > Apart from that, there's no reason why you can't run a SWF from the > desktop (the .mxml -> .swf conversion via FDS Webtier compiler is a > development time convenience). > > Some things to consider though... if you're using Flex Builder or the > mxml command line compiler you'll probably need to provide the command > line argument -services to point to the > /WEB-INF/flex/services-config.xml file so that it can compile in the > channel definitions for you (assuming you are not creating your own > ChannelSets programmatically or you are using the DataService API). > Also, you will need to edit each relevant channel-definition endpoint > defined in services-config.xml file so that a fully qualified URL is > defined - i.e. you can't rely on the {server.name}, {server.port} or > {context.root} tokens for portability. > > Pete > > ________________________________ > > From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On > Behalf Of benjidudu > Sent: Monday, December 04, 2006 2:23 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [flexcoders] FDS on the desktop? > > > > Hi, > > I am doing a desktop application with an embedded swf. I'd like using > FDS but all I read is about mxml or swf files in the server along FDS. > Is it possible using FDS with swf files not on the FDS server? If yes, > how do you do that? > > Thanks, > > Benjamin. >

