I don't know if adobe had updated its flash player in sandbox security setting, but I found I can load data from any address into my own swf, without policy file!!!
In Adobe Flex 2 Help -> Flash Player Security , it said that: If the loaded media is an image, audio, or video, its data, such as pixel data and sound data, cannot be accessed by a SWF file outside its security sandbox, unless the domain of that SWF file has been included in a cross-domain policy file at the origin domain of the media. But look at this test application, http://zflash.blogbus.com/logs/10849764.html input any sound file address you found in internet, and press button "GO" you can play it!! Anyone can tell me why? because i can't find any information in Adobe's release notes. http://www.adobe.com/support/documentation/en/flashplayer/9/releasenotes.html
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