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    • thomthomT Offline
      thomthom
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      Awh. 😞

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        I would appreciate if someone on MAC could run this simple test.
        It is minimal example of JS<>Flash communication with all errors on flash side being reported.

        Maybe I have different security settings in Safari or something similar.

        I have also tried an old solution (prior to Flash 😎 called JavaScriptFlashGateway, but on Mac have received same message as in Win in a browser. In Win, inside SU sandbox, the FlashGateway worked fine.


        error_sample.png


        Minimal example with diagnostic

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          @unknownuser said:

          In the meantime, if you're charging to get it working you might do some searching on FSCommand and see if that's a method that would suit your needs.

          No luck with FSCommand.
          I have tried several things: changing letters' case in 'allowScriptAccess', played with 'name' and 'id' parameters.
          It gives same security window or reports AS Error #2060.

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          • scottliningerS Offline
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            Thomasz,

            So I spent some time trying to get it to work, and I'm having similar problems on the Mac.

            I can get AS2 to work fine using FSCommand and SetVariable, but not AS3.

            I'll file a bug internally and try to learn some more. Keep me posted if you make any progress.

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              tomasz
              last edited by

              I have added

              flash.system.Security.allowDomain("*")
              
              

              before

              ExternalInterface.addCallback
              

              in AS3 but it didn't help.
              Will look for another solution.

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              • honoluludesktopH Offline
                honoluludesktop
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                Someday, no flash support for apple?

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                  tomasz
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                  @unknownuser said:

                  I'll file a bug internally and try to learn some more.

                  Have you or the Team found a remedy for the AS3 issue? I want to develop an UI in Flash and want to know if it will be worth investing time in it. If it won't run on MAC I have to look for a different solution.

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                  • scottliningerS Offline
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                    Tomasz,

                    Unfortunately, we do not have a solution at this time, and I can't predict how long it might be before we do.

                    Thank you so much for all your help in identifying and tracking down this problem! I wish I had a simple solution.

                    One idea, if you're in the mood for exploring some more, might be to see if AS3 could communicate with javascript via URL fragment identifier, like myFlashpage.html#some_custom_data. You may be able to set/get data via that string after the #.

                    A related idea might be to see if you can set the URL of a hidden iframe via flash and have JS read that URL to pull out some encoded data.

                    Cheers,

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                      SketchUp Software Engineer
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                    • thomthomT Offline
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                      @unknownuser said:

                      One idea, if you're in the mood for exploring some more, might be to see if AS3 could communicate with javascript via URL fragment identifier, like myFlashpage.html#some_custom_data. You may be able to set/get data via that string after the #.

                      Like AJAX solutions often do?

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                      • scottliningerS Offline
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                        @thomthom said:

                        Like AJAX solutions often do?

                        This approach is most often used for "inter-frame" communication. If there are 2 frames in a page that are hosted on different domains, the JS in one is not allowed to access the other, but many browsers allow you to change the fragment identifier regardless of security, so it might work in this case. (There are a handful of other mechanisms people have used to get around frame-2-frame security, and any of them might work. Searching on the topic might give us a clever workaround.)

                        Ajax apps will often modify the fragment to maintain state in the URL, so you can still email URLs around and have your friends land on the same "page" inside an Ajax app.

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