hi try to put the below crossdomain.xml u r missing something there;
?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=false/
/cross-domain-policy
As per mine
Thanks Alex, that's extremely helpful. I don't doubt that you're correct,
but could you tell me where that's documented? I don't see it in any of the
API docs for the mx.modules classes, and the word module doesn't appear
anywhere in the Flash Player 9 Security Whitepaper PDF. The same app is
hi,
ok... may be the problem is not with crossdomain.xml,... can uu please post
the error u r getting ?. and try to post the code so that it may helpful to
find out the bug.
thank u
shrikant
Dave Glasser-2 wrote:
That didn't work either. As I mentioned, the crossdomain.xml file isn't
even
That didn't work either. As I mentioned, the crossdomain.xml file isn't even
being requested by the Flash player.
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hi try to put the below crossdomain.xml u r missing something there;
?xml version=1.0?
!DOCTYPE cross-domain-policy SYSTEM
The code looks like:
var moduleInfo:IModuleInfo = ModuleManager.getModule(_url);
moduleInfo.addEventListener(ModuleEvent.READY, onModuleLoaded);
moduleInfo.addEventListener(ModuleEvent.ERROR, onModuleError);
moduleInfo.load();
And the onModuleError event handler gets called. The ModuleEvent's
Believe me, I tried every possible thing I could think of before I posted to
this list. The logs on the server indicate that the module is in fact being
served, and it all works when the original SWF file is loaded from the
server, in the browser, instead of the local disk with the standalone
hi,
check for the value (should b string) of variable _url (try to put
breakpoint in degugger, and check with variables panel, u wil get what
actually the variable hold the value)...
i think here the problem is with the variable _url... so please test it
and let me know the value of _url
hi,
cool
here i m sendung u a link of flex documentation :
http://livedocs.adobe.com/labs/flex3/html/help.html?content=modular_5.html
on this page there is a topic titled with :
Loading modules from different servers
check the security, and methods which need to take at initial stage
Thanks, shrikant. I already tried all of the various Security.allowDomain
calls, in both the accessing and the accessed module, and it still doesn't
work. I believe Alex Harui's answer is correct, that it's just not possible
for a local SWF in the standalone Flash player to load a remote SWF
Local swfs cannot load remote modules.
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