The answer is no.  The only disk access you have on the client side in Flex 1.5 is local shared objects.

http://livedocs.macromedia.com/flex/15/flex_docs_en/00001664.htm

If the xml was served up on the client side via http then yes you could access it through an http call. You would have to add a crossdomain.xml file on the server to allow your flash movie to access it directly though.

Hope that helps.


On 12/14/05, weeksie31 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,

I need to evaluate the ability of a flex app to read from xml files
stored locally (local disk/network).

Is this at all possible?  Anyone know of any blog entries etc that
discuss offline flex usage?

Thanks,

Nick






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