Hi

I am facing the same error as mentioned by you.

Error is  :
SecurityError: Error #2047: Security sandbox violation: parent:
http://maps.googleapis.com/mapsapi/publicapi?file=flashapi&url=file%3A%2F%2F*&client='our
client Id'&sensor=false&v=1.9a&flc=x cannot access 
https://localhost:7002/pacs/index.swf.
            at flash.display::DisplayObject/get parent()
            at com.google.maps.templates::BootstrapSwf/onAdded()

I tied adding Security.allowInsecureDomain("maps.googleapis.com");  in
my module which loads google maps.
Still i am unable to get the maps in my flex application. Is there any
specific way in which we need to configure this.
Can you please help me in getting the maps downloaded on a https
application.

Please let me know where do i need to add the security exceptions for
maps.googleapis.com")

Thanks in Advance
Jash

On Apr 17, 5:46 pm, flexible_developer <[email protected]> wrote:
> Just to be sure no one else makes the same "mistake" as we did:
>
> To make your SWF file - that is using the Google Maps functionality -
> work when it is hosted on an https-server, you don't need "SSL support
> for the Flash API".
> "SSL support for the Flash API" really means that you want the
> outgoing calls to the Google Maps server over https.
>
> Our story:
> We have written code in Flex and ActionScript that uses the Google
> Maps functionality and results in a SWF file.
> When we hosted that SWF on an http server all worked well.
> But when we hosted that same SWF file on an https server, whenever we
> wanted to visualize a map we got an error.
> That error basically told us that "the parenthttp://maps.googleapis.com/...
> could not access our SWF file (@https://ourdomain)
> So apparantly Google Maps (@ http://) tries to access our SWF file (@
> https://)
> After quite some frustrating hours of trial and error we managed to
> solve the issue by adding an extra security call in our action script
> code:
>
>                 Security.allowInsecureDomain("maps.googleapis.com");
>
> By adding this, you allow "unsecure" (http) access coming from
> maps.googleapis.com to your swf file.
>
> To avoid people having that to discover that again and again
> theirselves I suggested that this knowledge be added to the online
> Google Maps docs.
> Thor Mitchell of Google Maps API Premier Support mailed me to say that
> he will work with their doc writers to get this added to their docs or
> FAQs.
>
> Hopefully this is useful information for homer or everyone stumbling
> upon this thread.
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