Well, In that case you will need to do some reading of cross-domain security
loading and settings for Flash then. It is possible to do but you
will specifically need to allow the loading an communication between these
domains.

That subject is out of scope for this list and is better suited for a
generalist Flash forum.


Aran

On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 7:22 PM, ANoviceAdmin
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi Aran. Thank you for you advice.
> 1) The error
>  1.
>   2. awmlib2.js:10 <http://www.giaotien.com/thuvienmenu/
> awmlib2.js>Uncaught
>    TypeError: Property 'aRsF' of object [object DOMWindow] is not a
> function
>       1.
>   1.
> is just the menu's error so it's not serious :-)
>
> 2) Unluckily, my budget is very tight, so I'm using both paid and free
> hosting. My main site is on paid hosting, but the sub-domain "http://
> nghenhac..." is not from my paid hosting. Actually it's on a free
> hosting and I change DNS setting to make it looks united!
> So changing from sub-domain to main domain is impossible to
> me.  :sad: :sad:
>
>
>
> On Sep 8, 10:18 pm, Aran Rhee <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I don't see that particular error in Chrome.
> >
> > When I view the console messages I do see the below when I click the play
> > button:
> >
> > GEThttp://
> nghenhac.giaotien.com/tepnhac/qhttdt_cothamvelang-thanhlongdon...
> > (Forbidden)
> >
> > So it seems you have some permission errors on your page. (I would think
> it
> > is because your player is coming from the www. domain and your audio swf
> is
> > coming from the sub domain  http://nghenhac. ).
> >
> > There is also another error that appears before that:
> >
> >    1.
> >    2. awmlib2.js:10 <http://www.giaotien.com/thuvienmenu/awmlib2.js
> >Uncaught
> >    TypeError: Property 'aRsF' of object [object DOMWindow] is not a
> function
> >       1.
> >    1.
> >
> > I would suggest you load your swfs from the same domain and go from
> there.
> >
> > Aran
> >
> > On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 5:36 AM, ANoviceAdmin
> > <[email protected]>wrote:
> >
> > > Hello everybody,
> >
> > > Here is my page: (sorry I'm not a native speaker)
> > >http://www.giaotien.com/nghe-nhac/co-tham-ve-lang2.htm
> >
> > > My problem:
> > > There is a music flash player (a file called bophatnhac.swf) on the
> > > page. You click "Play" button on it, and the music starts (the music
> > > is from a swf file called qhttdt_cothamvelang-thanhlongdongdao.swf)
> >
> > > I've tested my page with Firefox and it works very well. However, IE8
> > > and Google Chrome don't. They still display the music flash player,
> > > but when I click the "Play" button, nothing's downloaded and I can't
> > > hear anything. I notice that IE8 gives an error:
> >
> > > Message: Invalid argument.
> > > Line: 565
> > > Char: 5
> > > Code: 0
> > > URI:http://www.giaotien.com/js/swfobject.js
> >
> > > Please help me. This is my biggest problem. IE never works with my
> > > page.
> >
> > > Thank you very much.
> >
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