Might be a bug or subtle intended behavior.  Read up on the security doc to see 
if it talks about that case.  For sure, in local sandboxes, you can't back out 
to higher folders using ..\ so maybe that check runs in Standalone player.

From: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com [mailto:flexcod...@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf 
Of Maciek Sakrejda
Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2009 6:37 PM
To: flexcoders
Subject: [flexcoders] security sandbox violation in standalone player but not 
in browser


Our application has been working fine in various browsers. I'm trying to
get it to work in the standalone player (version 9 debug and 10
debug--same behavior--for Linux) for automated testing, but I'm hitting
some security sandbox violations:

*** Security Sandbox Violation ***

Connection to 
http://localhost:8080/truviso/flex/main/../../foo<http://localhost:8080/truviso/foo>
 halted -
not permitted from http://localhost:8080/truviso/flex/main/main.swf

This relative URL works just fine when loading the .swf through Firefox,
IE, Safari, and Opera. We're using relative URLs because we need to be
able to rename the webapp without rebuilding it. There's a
crossdomain.xml file in truviso/crossdomain.xml and in the root with
wide-open access (for now).

Any ideas why the standalone player is unhappy with this relative URL?
Anything I can do with respect to crossdomain.xml or other security
configuration to get around this?

Thanks,
--
Maciek Sakrejda
Truviso, Inc.
http://www.truviso.com

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