Thank you Benjamin,

In fact, there are methods in ASHandlers.cpp that handles action script, one of 
those methods is ActionGetUrl. And when the url beginning with "javascript" is 
called, the url is considered as bad url.

David.

Le 6 janv. 2012 à 09:49, Benjamin Wolsey a écrit :

> Am Donnerstag, den 05.01.2012, 08:53 +0100 schrieb David Scravaglieri:
>> Thank you Chris,
>> 
>> Yes, I'm using XFCE.
>> What I really need is to find what exception is raised (and where) in gnash 
>> to trigger the call to exo-open.
> 
> URIs beginning with "javascript:" are an old Flash hack used to call
> javascript functions in the web browser. There's no exception or any
> other error in Gnash.
> 
> It sounds like a normal Flash getURL call. From what Chris said, I'd
> guess it's being directed through the XFCE shell (see urlOpenerFormat in
> the gnashrc file, default xdg-open), and XFCE doesn't know how to handle
> it.
> 
> bwy
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