Hi Matthias
Thank you for your reply!
I did try using swfc but for some reason, I couldn't get
Security.allowDomain to work - it did not compile properly.
The error I get is,
"Couldn't resolve 'Security', doing late binding"
Then when I play the movie in Flash Player, it fails with,
"ReferenceError: Error #1065: Variable Security is not defined.
at global$init()"
I have come up with an interim solution - but it's cheating: I create
a basic SWF in Flash CS3, which calls Security.allowDomain on the
first frame. I saved that (its about 400 bytes).
Then I use png2swf to generate the PNG animation, and swfcombine to
merge this with the basic SWF.
I think its cheating - as I had to use CS3 - but it seems to work!!
Thanks,
Adam.
On 19 Nov 2009, at 20:05, Matthias Kramm wrote:
On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 12:45:40PM +0000, Adam Perry <a...@connect-group.com
> wrote:
I have been evaluating the excellent "swftools" suite, which looks to
be an extremely useful tool! In particular I am looking at png2swf
and
jpg2swf. I want to create a Flash 9 movie, but need to set
Security.allowDomain("*") !
Try compiling the following script with swfc:
.flash version=9
.png image "image.png"
.put image
.action:
Security.allowDomain("*")
.end
.end
Matthias
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