My IDE published to 9.0.45.0 for that projector.

HTH

Glen

jonathan howe wrote:
Glen, thanks for the response.

As an interesting (?) complication to this matter, I recently installed the
new versions of the players to CS3 Professional IDE:

http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/viewContent.do?externalId=b62ce659&sliceId=2

Before I updated, the stage.displayState = StageDisplayState.FULL_SCREEN;
command worked but full screen was completely black on Vista.

After I updated, fullscreen wasn't black but the fullscreen didn't work
anymore. Did adobe sneak in more stringent security? If so, why does my
fscommand work?
Glen, would you mind telling me what player version shows up when you export
a projector from your IDE?

-jonathan

On Sun, Feb 15, 2009 at 6:43 PM, Glen Pike <postmas...@glenpike.co.uk>wrote:

Hi,

  I have no problem with this when publishing a projector from CS3:

  this.stage.displayState = StageDisplayState.FULL_SCREEN;

  The projector I created is just a shell that loads in another SWF
containing the App.

  But I did run into problems with trying to make a non-projector SWF go
full screen without using fscommand - (we were running flash player from the
command line in Linux because we are compiling the SWF on Windows and it is
virtually impossible to create a projector when you are running the system
without a desktop manager.)

  I think keeping fingers crossed that fscommand does not get deprecated
would be a good thing because there are cases where this would cause serious
problems :)

  Glen



jonathan howe wrote:

Hello,

According to docs "Full-screen mode is always permitted in the stand-alone
player or in a projector file."

Yet I get a "SecurityError: Error #2152" when I call stage.displayState =
StageDisplayState.FULL_SCREEN; from a projector. But I don't get it when I
use the old fscommand method of going fullscreen.

For projectors, shouldn't the mouseevent-click security requirement be
waived in order to automatically go fullscreen? Why would it work with
fscommand but not the official way, displayState? Anyone do this regularly
who has a hint? Should I just be glad fscommand works?

-jonathan




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