THANKYOU!!

This code change was exactly what I was looking for!

Tim G.

On Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 2:17 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> It's because player 9.0.115 as locked the hack used in previous versions
> to draw a videostream hosted on a different domain.
>
> In the class VideoStreamMaterial of papervision, in the updateBitmap
> method, comment these 2 lines :
> // this.video.attachNetStream ( null ); <- this one
> this.bitmap.draw( this.video, myMatrix,
> this.video.transform.colorTransform );
> // this.video.attachNetStream ( this.stream ); <- this one
>
> be sure to load flv from the same domain, or use
> netStream.checkPolicyFile = true and a crossdomain xml file if it is not
> the case...
>
> FYI, with the last player you can not draw a video object if the
> netstream attached to it is not playing a valid URL  (ie null with the
> previous hack...), that means you can not draw a video object after a
> netstream.stop() :-\
>
> Moreover, if you're using RTMP, you must now use FMS3 to be able to draw
> the stream...
>
> hope that helps !
>
> Alexandre
>
>
> slangeberg a écrit :
> > It does seem odd:
> >
> >     access unknown URL
> >
> >
> > Are you verifying that you're calling the correct URL? In security
> > sandbox probs, you should get something more like: violation
> > attempting to access: http://....
> >
> >
> > On Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 3:13 PM, Timothy Garner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
> >
> >     No Dice, Didn't work even after the xml change. Here is the error:
> >
> >     SecurityError: Error #2123: Security sandbox violation:
> >     BitmapData.draw:
> >     http://www.totalimagematrix.com/cubeNavigation4.swf cannot access
> >     unknown URL. No policy files granted access.
> >      at flash.display::BitmapData/draw()
> >      at cubeNavigation4_fla::MainTimeline/createPlane()
> >      at cubeNavigation4_fla::MainTimeline/init()
> >      at cubeNavigation4_fla::MainTimeline/render()
> >
> >     Still frustrated here.
> >
> >     Tim G.
> >
> >
> >
> >     On Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 9:42 AM, slangeberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >     <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
> >
> >         Are you using relative paths to load movies?
> >
> >         Looking at your xml, i see you have the filenames there, so
> >         are you just trying to load by name? if so, try loading at the
> >         full path, such as:
> >
> >         http://www.totalimagematrix.com/logoTest.flv
> >
> >
> >
> >         On Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 11:31 AM, Timothy Garner
> >         <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
> >
> >             ok,
> >
> >                Here is the majro issue. I'm working on a project that
> >             loads video through xml to Papervision3D planes via the
> >             VideoStreamMaterial.
> >
> >             It works in the testing phase but I continuosly get the
> >             security sandbox error to do with access to Bitmap. I've
> >             tried everything I can get my hands on about policy to fix
> >             this but I still get the same error and the strangest
> >             thing is that it's only the newest version of Flash player
> >             9 that gives me the error, older versions run the program
> >             perfectly.
> >
> >             Any suggestions are where to go from here. To see an
> >             example of what I'm talking about here is the link and use
> >             the flash debugger to see the errors.
> >
> >             www.totalimagematrix.com/cubeNavigation4.html
> >             <http://www.totalimagematrix.com/cubeNavigation4.html>
> >
> >             Everything is pulling from the same domain and it makes no
> >             sense why I continue to get this error.
> >
> >             Thanks,
> >
> >             Tim G
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >             On Sat, Mar 8, 2008 at 6:29 PM, Sinisa Rudan
> >             <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
>  >             wrote:
> >
> >                 In which way it won't work?
> >
> >                 One additional thing related to crossdomain and images.
> >                 If you want to access the content of the loaded image
> >                 from AS (|Loader.content)|, then you should set the
> >                 context of load instruction to check the policy file.
> >                 import flash.system.LoaderContext;
> >                 context = new LoaderContext();
> >                 context.checkPolicyFile = true;
> >                 loader=new Loader();
> >                 var request:URLRequest = new URLRequest(url);
> >                 loader.load(request, context);
> >
> >                 If you attempt one of these operations without having
> >                 specified |checkPolicyFile| at loading time, you may
> >                 get a |SecurityError| exception because the needed
> >                 policy file has not been downloaded yet.
> >
> >                 When you call the |Loader.load()| method with
> >                 |LoaderContext.checkPolicyFile| set to |true|, Flash
> >                 Player does not begin downloading the specified object
> >                 in |URLRequest.url| until it has either successfully
> >                 downloaded a relevant cross-domain policy file or
> >                 discovered that no such policy file exists.
> >
> >
> >                 All the best,
> >                 Sinisa Rudan
> >
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> >                 2008/3/8, Timothy Garner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >                 <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>:
> >
> >                     Thanks!
> >
> >
> >                     That worked fantastic. One issue though, It seems
> >                     the newest version of flash player won't play my
> >                     swf's correctly. And it seems to be only with IE.
> >                     Firefox runs them fine.
> >
> >                     Any suggestions?
> >
> >                     Tim
> >
> >
> >
> >                     On Thu, Mar 6, 2008 at 9:38 PM, Karega McCoy
> >                     <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  >                     <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
> >
> >                         Tim you are going to have to create a an XML
> >                         file named
> >                         crossdomain.xml that will establish a policy
> >                         for your own
> >                         localdirectory.  First ensure that you have
> >                         the paths correctly
> >                         entered in your source code and then create
> >                         the XML with the following
> >                         tags and content...
> >
> >                         <?xml version="1.0"?>
> >                         <!DOCTYPE cross-domain-policy SYSTEM
> >                         "
> http://www.macromedia.com/xml/dtds/cross-domain-policy.dtd";>
> >                         <cross-domain-policy>
> >                                <allow-access-from domain="*"
> >                         secure="true"/>
> >                         </cross-domain-policy>
> >
> >                         Note the most important tag in the markup,
> >                         <allow-access-from
> >                         domain="*" secure="true"/>, this ensures that
> >                         you are able to access
> >                         the content in the directory where the data is
> >                         stored from any server
> >                         hosting your SWF.  Be aware that
> >                         allow-access-from domain="*" is a
> >                         wildcard so anyone else can access assets
> >                         stored on the direct where
> >                         this file has been placed.  To restrict access
> >                         to specific domains
> >                         please enter the domain name where you plan to
> >                         place your SWF where
> >                         the * is located.
> >
> >                         The secure property of the tag notes that if
> >                         the assets are located on
> >                         an server with https protocol that only a
> >                         server with https protocol
> >                         may access those assets.
> >
> >
> >                         On 3/6/08, Timothy Garner
> >                         <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >                         <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
> >                         > Ok this is really strange and I hope someone
> >                         out there has the answer.
> >                         >
> >                         > I'm using 3D planes and xml to play videos in
> >                         Flash w/ GreatWhite.
> >                         >
> >                         > While testing in flash I get this error:
> >                         >
> >                         > "SecurityError: Error #2123: Security sandbox
> >                         violation: BitmapData.draw:
> >                         >
> file:///C|/Work/FlashLoaded/Project1/cubeNavigation4.swf
> >                         > cannot access unknown URL. No policy files
> >                         granted access."
> >                         >
> >                         > However if I publish the swf. and run it from
> >                         the desktop or hardrive it
> >                         > runs perfectly. The VideoStreamMaterials
> >                         changes and updates correctly.
> >                         >
> >                         > but then when I upload to my domain - it's
> >                         stops functioning properly!
> >                         >
> >                         > Why does it work from my own harddrive and
> >                         not from the web or in flash?
> >                         >
> >                         > I know this is a Security issue, just unsure
> >                         how to solve it.
> >                         >
> >                         > Thanks in advance.
> >                         >
> >                         > Tim G
> >                         >
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