Re: [Flashcoders] Flash security issue

2009-08-24 Thread Bill Jones
My apologies for not getting back sooner. I have been pulled away from this
temporarily to put out another fire. But I was wondering if this will work
if the swf calls other swf files and video as well?

Will the wrapper throw off the scope to the other support files?


On 8/21/09 11:14 AM, Gregory Boland breakfastcof...@gmail.com wrote:

 thats why i'm saying create a wrapper file for that swf.  take the swf that
 is given to you from ad wonder and import it into a .fla file.  then make an
 .exe file out of that.
 
 On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 10:13 AM, Bill Jones bjo...@backemarketing.comwrote:
 
 Unfortunately, AdWonder controls the entire process. It builds the files
 and
 I simply download a stuffit file that contains the html, swf and support
 files.
 
 
 On 8/21/09 10:08 AM, Gregory Boland breakfastcof...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 create an .exe file so that when you run it from a CD you can run it
 standalone.  Not sure about what your using, if it allows you to do that
 but
 maybe if you create a wrapper swf and load the other swf into your
 wrapper
 swf you can create an .exe file
 
 greg
 
 
 
 On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 9:52 AM, Bill Jones bjo...@backemarketing.com
 wrote:
 
 I am creating a Demo file using EyeWonder's AdWonder. It generates an
 html
 with accompanying swf and support files. I can copy the html and file
 folder
 to a disk so the client can view the finished piece locally on a stand
 alone
 laptop.
 
 Unfortunately, to view it from a CD, you have to adjust flash security
 setting through the Flash Player Security Manager (something the client
 has
 no idea how to do).
 
 Is there a way to bypass the security settings, or can I add some
 javascript
 (link a js file) to the html mage that will make the change transparent
 to
 the end user?
 
 _
 Bill Jones
 Interface Developer
 Backe Digital Brand Marketing
 35 Cricket Terrace Center
 Ardmore, PA 19003
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 Fax: 610-896-9242
 bjo...@backemarketing.com
 
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RE: [Flashcoders] Flash security issue

2009-08-23 Thread Chris Foster
You could also use a standalone webserver - I've used 'Server2Go CD-ROM
Webserver' before, it's quite customisable, and also gets me past all
those annoying security issues.

I like it as a solution because I don't need to do an extra version (as
an .exe) of my projects, and I don't need to force users to change
settings they wouldn't normally need to know about, and my
ExternalInterface interactions will still function as expected.

C:

 

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Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] Flash security issue

thats why i'm saying create a wrapper file for that swf.  take the swf
that is given to you from ad wonder and import it into a .fla file.
then make an .exe file out of that.

On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 10:13 AM, Bill Jones
bjo...@backemarketing.comwrote:

 Unfortunately, AdWonder controls the entire process. It builds the 
 files and I simply download a stuffit file that contains the html, swf

 and support files.


 On 8/21/09 10:08 AM, Gregory Boland breakfastcof...@gmail.com
wrote:

  create an .exe file so that when you run it from a CD you can run it

  standalone.  Not sure about what your using, if it allows you to do 
  that
 but
  maybe if you create a wrapper swf and load the other swf into your
 wrapper
  swf you can create an .exe file
 
  greg
 
 
 
  On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 9:52 AM, Bill Jones 
 bjo...@backemarketing.com
 wrote:
 
  I am creating a Demo file using EyeWonder's AdWonder. It generates 
  an
 html
  with accompanying swf and support files. I can copy the html and 
  file folder to a disk so the client can view the finished piece 
  locally on a stand alone laptop.
 
  Unfortunately, to view it from a CD, you have to adjust flash 
  security setting through the Flash Player Security Manager 
  (something the client
 has
  no idea how to do).
 
  Is there a way to bypass the security settings, or can I add some 
  javascript (link a js file) to the html mage that will make the 
  change transparent
 to
  the end user?
 
  _
  Bill Jones
  Interface Developer
  Backe Digital Brand Marketing
  35 Cricket Terrace Center
  Ardmore, PA 19003
  Voice: 610-896-9260 x280
  Fax: 610-896-9242
  bjo...@backemarketing.com
 
  If you want to go forward, click Backe.
 
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[Flashcoders] Flash security issue

2009-08-21 Thread Bill Jones
I am creating a Demo file using EyeWonder's AdWonder. It generates an html
with accompanying swf and support files. I can copy the html and file folder
to a disk so the client can view the finished piece locally on a stand alone
laptop. 

Unfortunately, to view it from a CD, you have to adjust flash security
setting through the Flash Player Security Manager (something the client has
no idea how to do).

Is there a way to bypass the security settings, or can I add some javascript
(link a js file) to the html mage that will make the change transparent to
the end user?

_
Bill Jones
Interface Developer
Backe Digital Brand Marketing
35 Cricket Terrace Center
Ardmore, PA 19003
Voice: 610-896-9260 x280
Fax: 610-896-9242
bjo...@backemarketing.com

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Re: [Flashcoders] Flash security issue

2009-08-21 Thread Gregory Boland
create an .exe file so that when you run it from a CD you can run it
standalone.  Not sure about what your using, if it allows you to do that but
maybe if you create a wrapper swf and load the other swf into your wrapper
swf you can create an .exe file

greg



On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 9:52 AM, Bill Jones bjo...@backemarketing.comwrote:

 I am creating a Demo file using EyeWonder's AdWonder. It generates an html
 with accompanying swf and support files. I can copy the html and file
 folder
 to a disk so the client can view the finished piece locally on a stand
 alone
 laptop.

 Unfortunately, to view it from a CD, you have to adjust flash security
 setting through the Flash Player Security Manager (something the client has
 no idea how to do).

 Is there a way to bypass the security settings, or can I add some
 javascript
 (link a js file) to the html mage that will make the change transparent to
 the end user?

 _
 Bill Jones
 Interface Developer
 Backe Digital Brand Marketing
 35 Cricket Terrace Center
 Ardmore, PA 19003
 Voice: 610-896-9260 x280
 Fax: 610-896-9242
 bjo...@backemarketing.com

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Re: [Flashcoders] Flash security issue

2009-08-21 Thread Bill Jones
Unfortunately, AdWonder controls the entire process. It builds the files and
I simply download a stuffit file that contains the html, swf and support
files.


On 8/21/09 10:08 AM, Gregory Boland breakfastcof...@gmail.com wrote:

 create an .exe file so that when you run it from a CD you can run it
 standalone.  Not sure about what your using, if it allows you to do that but
 maybe if you create a wrapper swf and load the other swf into your wrapper
 swf you can create an .exe file
 
 greg
 
 
 
 On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 9:52 AM, Bill Jones bjo...@backemarketing.comwrote:
 
 I am creating a Demo file using EyeWonder's AdWonder. It generates an html
 with accompanying swf and support files. I can copy the html and file
 folder
 to a disk so the client can view the finished piece locally on a stand
 alone
 laptop.
 
 Unfortunately, to view it from a CD, you have to adjust flash security
 setting through the Flash Player Security Manager (something the client has
 no idea how to do).
 
 Is there a way to bypass the security settings, or can I add some
 javascript
 (link a js file) to the html mage that will make the change transparent to
 the end user?
 
 _
 Bill Jones
 Interface Developer
 Backe Digital Brand Marketing
 35 Cricket Terrace Center
 Ardmore, PA 19003
 Voice: 610-896-9260 x280
 Fax: 610-896-9242
 bjo...@backemarketing.com
 
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Re: [Flashcoders] Flash security issue

2009-08-21 Thread Gregory Boland
thats why i'm saying create a wrapper file for that swf.  take the swf that
is given to you from ad wonder and import it into a .fla file.  then make an
.exe file out of that.

On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 10:13 AM, Bill Jones bjo...@backemarketing.comwrote:

 Unfortunately, AdWonder controls the entire process. It builds the files
 and
 I simply download a stuffit file that contains the html, swf and support
 files.


 On 8/21/09 10:08 AM, Gregory Boland breakfastcof...@gmail.com wrote:

  create an .exe file so that when you run it from a CD you can run it
  standalone.  Not sure about what your using, if it allows you to do that
 but
  maybe if you create a wrapper swf and load the other swf into your
 wrapper
  swf you can create an .exe file
 
  greg
 
 
 
  On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 9:52 AM, Bill Jones bjo...@backemarketing.com
 wrote:
 
  I am creating a Demo file using EyeWonder's AdWonder. It generates an
 html
  with accompanying swf and support files. I can copy the html and file
  folder
  to a disk so the client can view the finished piece locally on a stand
  alone
  laptop.
 
  Unfortunately, to view it from a CD, you have to adjust flash security
  setting through the Flash Player Security Manager (something the client
 has
  no idea how to do).
 
  Is there a way to bypass the security settings, or can I add some
  javascript
  (link a js file) to the html mage that will make the change transparent
 to
  the end user?
 
  _
  Bill Jones
  Interface Developer
  Backe Digital Brand Marketing
  35 Cricket Terrace Center
  Ardmore, PA 19003
  Voice: 610-896-9260 x280
  Fax: 610-896-9242
  bjo...@backemarketing.com
 
  If you want to go forward, click Backe.
 
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