Thanks Till!

The weird thing is that I press "Settings.." and does nothing. I do exactly what say the window, click Settings and then close and open SWF Console.

I move the test project to my localhost dir and now say that is trying to communicate with 127.0.0.1.

I test the same test project on PC and work fine on Eclipse with FP8.

Where I can configure this restrictions settings manually? or maybe is a problem with the settings of my Mac and the restrictions of FP8?


regards

Rafael


On Jul 19, 2005, at 12:21 PM, Till Schneidereit wrote:

//------------------------------------------------
Macromedia Flash Player has stopped a potentially unsafe operation.
The following local application on your computer or network:
/Users/RAFA3L/Documents/workspace/test/deploy/test.swf
is trying to communicate with this Internet location:
localhost
To let this application communicate with the Internet, click Settings.
You must restart this application after changing your settings.
    [OK]                    [Settings...]
//------------------------------------------------




I did make a reinstall of the old Flash Player 7 and the trace command work fine again with Eclipse and XCode. Later I reinstall the 8 version and the alert window is back with the same test project!
Any Idea? I'm the only one with this problem? dont leave me alone!



FP8 introduces a stricter set of security restrictions on locally executed swf's. These restrictions include that the user has to explicitly allow the player to make internet connections (internet connections meaning any connections over http, even to localhost, as it seems). Therefore, as the dialog tells you, btw, you have to click on "Settings..." and add the swf or the containing folder to the list of trusted locations. After that, everything should work as expected. To generally enable this for all of your projects, you can just add your main projects folder to the list, as this setting is recursive. (Note that, depending on your setup, there might be some security concerns with that.)

cheers,
till

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