RE: [flexcoders] One last try: Javascript security

2006-06-13 Thread FineLine
Hi Abdul, thanks for your reply. I am busy today, but will prepare a sample which produces the error. I hope to have it ready tomorrow (Australian time). BTW, I have set allowScriptAccess to always and have observed this in Firefox and Internet Explorer. From:

RE: [flexcoders] One last try: Javascript security

2006-06-10 Thread FineLine
Hi Matt, I have just tested this use-network=false option with the command line compiler, still get the same security error in Flash player when I try the call out to _javascript_: SecurityError: Error #2060: Security sandbox violation: ExternalInterface caller

Re: [flexcoders] One last try: Javascript security

2006-06-10 Thread Abdul Qabiz
Hey,Can you please post a simple but complete code (Flex + _javascript_), I would like to look at it. Sorry, I am being bit lazy doing all that..-abdulOn 6/10/06, FineLine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Matt, I have just tested this –use-network=false option

Re: [flexcoders] One last try: Javascript security

2006-06-10 Thread Luís Gustavo Sanabio
Hi.. Try set the allowScriptAccess to ALWAYS of the object and embed tags on the HTML page. The default is allowScriptAccess=sameDomain Try set to: allowScriptAccess=always Gustavo __._,_.___ -- Flexcoders Mailing List FAQ:

RE: [flexcoders] One last try: Javascript security

2006-06-08 Thread Matt Chotin
Did you compile with use-network=false? I have a sample app that will be coming out where the HTML can communicate into the SWF. And I know that the ExternalInterface was at least able to register the callbacks out. I didnt try making calls from the SWF out. Also have you tried

Re: [flexcoders] One last try: Javascript security

2006-06-08 Thread Tom Chiverton
On Thursday 08 June 2006 02:51, Michael Schmalle wrote: Don't take my word for it but, I think these issues Apollo is going to address. Who, or what, is Apollo ? -- Tom Chiverton This email is sent for and on behalf of Halliwells LLP.

Re: [flexcoders] One last try: Javascript security

2006-06-07 Thread Michael Schmalle
It doesn't have the same data modelling tools, low-level system APIs, encryption libraries, etc. etc. Don't take my word for it but, I think these issues Apollo is going to address. Peace, Mike On 6/7/06, FineLine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi. I would