I think this is the latest doc:

http://help.adobe.com/en_US/as3/dev/WS5b3ccc516d4fbf351e63e3d118a9b90204-7e
13.html#WS2f73111e7a180bd0-3db1ea4613c45877121-8000

I have not worked with IOS mobile SWFs, but this implies that you can load
a SWF file if you don't make it "remote" and instead place it in the
application packaging folders before packaging.

HTH,
-Alex

On 10/12/17, 7:39 AM, "0xC3" <[email protected]> wrote:

>Thanks Hans. 
>The remote loading of the swf file is not our ultimate goal, more of just
>an
>interm work around until everything is rebuilt for AIR and sockets.
>
>We have to use UDP for compatibility to other manufacture devices, so our
>thought is to drop the browser and web services just connect straight to
>the
>device with the same UDP connection, but the port will take awhile and you
>know how it is everybody wants something now.
>
>I guess as long as I can specify the IP address at runtime and connect to
>the background services, porting the Flex portion to AIR should be
>relatively painless.
>
>
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