Thanks a lot for the reply tom :)

So... I gave another look to the docs at the "trusted" folder part...
And I must admit I don't understand much of it :)... Besides that,
"normally", it's not really supposed to be much of our (as developers)
concern.... (huhuhu, crossing fingers here)... Anyway, I gave a try at
creating *.cfg file for the concerned folder, without any success.

But, the good news, is that i solved part of my problem, by allowing
the loaded (local) swf (which in turn load other swf, external this
time) to be put inside the "network access" sandbox.
Using that setting enables me to load external images.

But, it's still impossible for me to load swf's from an external 
domain, even if i have a crossdomain policy file at the root of that
domain that should normally allow everyone to download that swf.
My main application can load that swf, but the loaded local swf file
can't.

I really don't have any clue of how to solve this.
When deploying, everything will be on the same server, so i guess
(hope ^^) that everything will be fine, but meanwhile, I would really
love to find a way that would help me develop in correct conditions :).

So, once again, if someone has an idea of how to get around these
pretty funky limitations, i'd be more than willing to hear it :)

cheers,
J.



--- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, Tom Chiverton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> On Wednesday 17 January 2007 15:39, jerome_cordiez wrote:
> > Basically, in my case, I have a main SWF application, that loads local
> > (flash 9) SWFs, that in turn load stuff externally :  swf's, images,
> > probably text and/or xml data later on, etc...
> 
> Mixing local and remote access ? I think you need a 'trust' file, if
that 
> helps you local the right section of the PDF.
> I agree it's daunting :-)
> 
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