Perhaps it would be better to check exactly how those pdf files were merged,
making sure there are no conflicts between local and remote ( goToURL style )
locations?

Right clicking on the swf and choosing Global Properties, does allow you to
override the default network security settings and locarions.  Flash is a tad 
particular about what it accesses and how.

HTH a lttle.

Regards,


Chris.

>On Tue, 1 May 2012 18:10:02 +0530
>Subhash K <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> 
> I have a PDF file which was a result of merging of multiple PDF files. When
> i convert this to SWF using pdf2swf the internal links don't work. When i
> click on the link i see this error message.
> 
> SecurityError: Error #2148: SWF file file:///XXXXXXXXX.swf cannot access
> local resource dok00439.pdf. Only local-with-filesystem and trusted local
> SWF files may access local resources.
> at global/flash.net::navigateToURL()
> at rfx::MainTimeline_8478c3ad/clickbutton636_8478c3ad()
> However clicking on the link in the original PDF document when its opened
> in the Acrobat Reader works perfectly.
> 
> I decompiled the SWF and noticed that instead of TextEvent instead of
> having the frame_<frame number> has dok00439.pdf
> 
> How do i get the linking to work in the SWF ?
> 
> 
> -- 
> Regards,
> Subhash


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