But I just access local files from other local files, neither I can do it?
or should I build a local server and access files through "http://localhost";
?

2010/12/6 Discussion of JavaScript <[email protected]>

>  You CANNOT access arbitrary local files from javascript!
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> Sunday, December 5, 2010, 7:30:26 PM, you wrote:
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>  BTW, I know in firefox I can use "try...catch" to implement what I want,
> but is it "good" solution?
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> And I can do nothing in Chrome...
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> On Mon, Dec 6, 2010 at 12:21 AM, Yu-Hsuan Lai <[email protected]> wrote:
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> I guess that XMLHttpRequest can work on this issue, but this code:
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> xmlHttp.open("GET", "01.swf", false);
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> xmlHttp.send();
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> return xmlHttp.status == 0;
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> totally can't work in Chrome(though "01.swf" exactly exists, I get
> "ETWORK_ERR: XMLHttpRequest Exception 101").
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> In Firefox, it works if "01.swf" exists. If not, I get "Access to
> restricted URI denied" code: "1012".
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> I believe javascript can know whether a file exists, but how?
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> Dmitriy Pashkevich                          
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