My insight is that would be a dream. I bet Adobe is thinking along the same lines though.
Looking at Flash5 to Flex2, you can imagine anything for the future. ;-)
Other than a no answer to your question, you could use a server side language locally to accomplish something close but, no dice on the OS to Flash Player just using the Flash Player 8.5.
Peace, Mike
On 3/13/06, David Katz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I know the Flash player is limited in its ability interact with the
user's file system. I'm wondering if a Flex 2.0 application (and the
new Flash player) has the ability to enable a user to drag a file or
folder *from the file system* onto a Flex app and have the app perform
an action (such as reading meta data on the files, uploading them,
etc.). Does anybody have any insight about this?
thanks,
David
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