Hi Dan,

How did you run the flash files from the disk? Did they run inside a
browser, or did you wrap them in a 'swf to exe' app like Zinc?

And if you did, do the above limitations still aply? Becasue I just
ahd a look at the mdm script
(http://www.multidmedia.com/support/learning/help/HTML/zinc/2.5/index.html)
and e.g. the mdm.FileSystem methods seem pretty comprehensive!

Nik



On 4/9/07, Holth, Daniel C. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

We've built some applications for CD, and have run into 'security
sandbox' issues.  They were very frustrating.  The DVD will be
considered 'local content', and you can read about the issues here:
http://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/articles/localcontent/

When you begin testing your applications, make sure you are doing so
with 'default' security settings in Flash.  I'm guessing most of us have
turned them to 'always allow' because we got security errors once and
just turned them off, but you can't expect your clients to have that
set, or want to change them.  Without installing something on the users
machine, changing the security settings requires access to the internet,
(which is very silly IMO) but you may need to take internet-less users
who won't be able to change their settings into account as well.

As far as SharedObjects go, the user may be able to change them, and
clearing their internet caches may delete the SharedObjects (and thus
their scores).

-Dan


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Subject: [Flashcoders] basic flash games development issues

Hi,

I am putting together a quote for a client who needs to have a number
of games developed for a DVD. I am new to games dev and running Flash
from disks so my questions are now:

Are there any special issues relating to putting (existing) games onto
disks? How would we keep high scores, etc. Can Flash write to disks
when run from a DVD?

I am planning to use Zinc to run the swf in, which raises some
questions regarding the needed compatibility: The interface of the
thing will need to display also PDF files, something I never had to do
in Flash. Is this possible and can they be displayed inside4 Flash or
only opened externally with existing / installed Acrobats (or Acr.
Readers)?

Are there any viable alternatives to Zinc?

All the above *needs* to run on Win 98, XP and Vista, and the client
would be in 7th heaven if we can get it to work on Mac and Linux OSs.
Are there any issues we could encounter or reasons why this would not
work/ I am thinking along the lines of players not being available for
any of the above platforms, or implementing things differently on
different platforms.

Is there a ball park guide line how long the development of a simple
'point and shoot/avoidance' game would take under the above
restrictions?

I hope this is not too OT, thanks for any responses.

Nik C
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