Also, how come you are putting this into an <img> tag inside of a text field? Is there
any way you could use a regular Laszlo view instead? I ask because Flash's implementation of inline images inside of text fields is shot full of bugs, it barely works at all.
On 4/5/06, Matt Hubbard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
My environment:
Linux
lps-3.1.1
Flash 7 plugin
SOLO deployment
I am attempting to proxy an swf from another domain into an openlaszlo
text view using a server-side proxy written in php. In lzx I create a
URL to that points to the proxy script passing several parameters
(session id, action to be executed, and a urlencoded filename).
var asset = '<img src="" + gateway + '?PHPSESSID=' + canvas.sid +
'&assetSrc=' + assetSrc + '&action="" + '"/>';
Then I add the resulting <img> tag to a text view called content:
content.addText(asset);
I don't get an error, but nothing shows up. If I write the asset var
to the Debugger it reads correctly and if I visit that same url with my
browser directly it returns and plays the animation just fine, so I
think the php works. I notice that if I change my proxy call from:
http://www.example.com/proxy.php?x=y&a=b
to
http://www.example.com/proxy.swf
(here proxy.swf is my php proxy script with a hardcoded url to retrieve
)
Suddenly it works. However, I need to be able to pass the resource to
retrieve to the proxy. Can anyone shed some light on what I need to do
to get the text view to recognize my url as a call for flash?
Many thanks,
Matt Hubbard
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