ActionScript 3.0 :: Swf File In Flash CS5 - Put It On The Server, And Then Go To The Website It Returns "Error 2048"?
Feb 3, 2011
I have a swf file "website.swf" on my desktop computer, in the www directory of my wamp server. The website loads the swf file fine.I have one textbox that i want to be able to load all the different contents of my site depending on the page, and in the same directory, I have all the different txt files (i.e. news.txt about.txt portfolio.txt etc)Now, when I'm running the swf file in Flash CS5, it makes me allow it and then works fine. However, once I publish and put it on the server, and then go to the website it returns "Error 2048". I've tried doing the crossdomain.xml suggestions to no avail.
I'm creating a Flash IRC client for a project, and it works fine locally. However, when I place the SWF on a server it returns the #2048 error. I've tried to load in a policy file with no luck.
I have been developing an application(a website to be more precise) which consists of a flex front end which is constantly sending and receiving data from the back end which is programmed in java. The connection between the two components is being done through blazeds. This worked fine while I was running it locally, however when I uploaded both sides of the application to a tomcat server(online) the following error is being returned when a connection between the components should occur:URL...I have read around about this error and many seem to getting this error when making connections between different servers, unlike here, where the connection is occurring within the same server.
it has been a while before i did something withactionscript again, but does anyone know if there has been some changes about loadingexternal text files in Flash?I tried loading an external text file from a online webserverthat worked fine. But now i wantedto move the text file to a different webserver and i got thiserror:
I have an application that connects to a binary socket server running on port 2234. I use the python policy file server, which I downloaded from [URL], which runs on port 843. If the client app is trying to connect to a socket I can see that the server is receivng the request for a policy file and that it sends it to the client. However, in the client, I get a security sandbox error. How is this possible? And is it possible to check whether the client really received the policy file? BTW, here is my policy file:
<?xml version="1.0"?><!DOCTYPE cross-domain-policy SYSTEM "/xml/dtds/cross-domain-policy.dtd"><cross-domain-policy><allow-access-from domain="*" to-ports="*" /></cross-domain-policy>
I am using the XML/MX/Syndication libraires and getting a Security Error #2048 error. The error seems unreasonable to me in that there is no forward solution to it on the Internet. I have tried hardcoding security methods in AS 3 and also using a crossdmain.xml file in my root directory to no success. I am about to give up and use pure PHP. There should be a more simple solution to this.
I've developed a preloader for an ActionScript 3 application that uses URLLoader to load an encrypted swf. This has been tested on different OSs, Flash Players and browsers and everything works as expected except for a series of PCs being used by a colleague on a corporate network. The PCs at fault use Flash Player 10.0.22.87 with IE6 on WinXP and get security sandbox error #2048 depending on the contents of the file being loaded! Some of the tests and results include:removing 99% of the contents but keeping first 6k (works)replacing contents with 4 bytes 00 (works)inserting 16 bytes: EF BB BF <html></html> at beginning of file (works)inserting 16 0s at the beginning of the file (fails)xor FF all bytes (fails)I've tried other tests such as different file extensions, Security.allowDomain(), crossdomain.xml, Security.loadPolicyFile(¦), dataFormat = URLLoaderData Format.BINARY etc but I think these are all irrelevant due to the fact that the app sometimes works.The code is just the standard new URLLoader(), adding event listeners, then calling load(new URLRequest(¦)). The test app doesn't include the loadBytes() so this isn't the issue either.
The PC at fault could be behind a firewall or using a proxy. At this stage my only theory is that their antivirus, firewall or proxy is examining the contents and sometimes decides to intervene, perhaps with a redirect. This would also explain why (according to the web server logs) the files are being requested even though the security sandbox error is generated. However, this does not explain why Flash generates the error in the first place, depending on the contents.It's not possible for me to visit on site or get them to modify their settings or configuration, but I can ask them to run various Flash Apps for testing.URL...I can come up with a workaround (such as ensuring the file always starts with dummy <html> tags and then strip them before decrypting), but I'd prefer to get to the bottom of this issue if possible to be confident it won't occur again; this is for a Facebook application so it's possible it will be used in a large variety of environment
am having a little trouble with a simple form on one of my flash websites. The form takes three pieces of information (name, email and description) and should submit this data to a php page in the same directory where it emails it to me.
When I run the swf from the Flash CS3 Pro program, the connection and submission goes smoothly and I receive the email.But when I load the swf and the php file onto my site and try it over the internet, it gives me the following error:
Error #2044: Unhandled securityError:. text=Error #2048: Security sandbox violation: http://MYSITE/test/theswf.swf cannot load data from
I have created a crosdomain policy file, I have added code to my flex app, and I still get security sandbox violation...have I done something wrong? Here are my errors and file snippets:
Error #2044: Unhandled securityError:. text=Error #2048: Security sandbox violation: http://mysite.com/folder1/folder2/media/swf_demo.swf cannot load data from http://mysite.com/folder1/folder2/media/locXML.xml.
swf_demo.swf is my flex application
The following lines have been added to my flex application:
I get following error: Error #2044: Unhandled securityError:. text=Error #2048: Security sandbox violation: [URL] cannot load data from 192.168.3.5:4854. at TicTacToe_fla::MainTimeline/TicTacToe_fla::frame1() ". I tryed to solve this problem about 3 hours, but I failed I have the file crossdomain.xml in the same folder like my .swf file on the server with this content:
I am doing a simple project for school, and I had to develop a website off of a premade template, the URL is [URL]. If you go to the about page there is supposed to be a video in the TV that plays, when I use the FTP server to upload the swf and index.html file, where am I supposed to put my video file so flash finds it and it plays? also having the same problem on the portfolio page with my pictures not being there. When I click the small icons on the left, the larger picture is supposed to show up in the right picture frame.
Im looking for a solution for the Error #2048 from Flash. I have a server program developed in Java using the class xSocket and it works fine. It manage the clients from Flash. Well, once i installed the server app in my domain "97.225.158.110" and running the client developed in Flash from my PC within Flash environment, it connects to the server with no problem. But, if i upload the flash to the domain and load it in a web explorer, it doesnt work. Well, i have been seeing many web pages mentioning the policy file and i will show you how i have done it: In the the Java App i have a event handler for incomming data where i idetify the incomming string:
Code: if(data.equalsIgnoreCase("<policy-file-request/>")) { Main.Log.append("Enviando archivo Politica Seguridad"); nbc.write("<cross-domain-policy><allow-access-from domain="*" to-ports="8090"/></cross-domain-policy>�");[code].............
Well, the java server app receive the string policy request and it should answer with the quoted file but the Flash never receive it and in a minute the Error 2048 appear.
My flash application seems to run correctly on Windows but not on a mac. It is supposed to retrieve data from a php file with the following code:.
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When loaded directly from a browser, the php code works fine both on Windows and Mac. But the flash app throws a Error #2048 on Mac. here's the code for the app:
Got a flash application that connects to a server. When I run the flash application from within Adobe Flash it connects no problem. When I try to run it from IE from the web it gives an error 2048. Now the interesting thing is that the server I connect to from flash is showing the flash application connects briefly then disconnects. I have a crossdomain.xml file I have created but haven't figured out if I am missing something.[code]...
This is my first entry in this forum but I already found a lot of answers by browsing it.However, altough many references seem to solve the problem I'm hurting on, it doesn't seem to work for me...Now, here's the case:I made a flash web site that will be hosted on an external web server (let's call it serverMy flash needs to get some info from my internal server don't have access to the root, only to the folder «myfolder» so my website reads like this
I have a simple IRC socket that is used to communicate with servers for a web-based IRC client. Unfortunately, attempting to connect to a network results in a security error. I read up on sandboxes and their appropriate permissions, and then used Security.sandboxType to get the sandbox of my socket, which came up as remote. After reviewing the documentation, I still don't fully understand how I can enable my socket to connect to a remote IRC server. I tried Security.allowDomain,
PLAYER.SWF -- contains flv player and controls. cross-domain-policy.xml -- that allows everything. www.yoursite.com[code].....
If I have all the files on the same domain, everything works. The swf is designed to look for the prefs.xml file at whatever location where the html page is. I can have the swf in a location like[url]... and have everything else in some other funky location on that domain. If I try to have the html page and prefs and stuff on another domain, it can't read from the prefs.xml, and I get the Error #2048. From my research, this is a cross-domain issue, but I have cross-domain policies all over the place and it's still doing it.
well, yes, you can access using the default port 80, as it should be.(but probably my server will be down when u try to access it)so here is what i do: i run my Java server application.there i open 1 socket in port 19809.(i already tried with port 843 too) then, i run my Flex application: [URL]also i tried to run it in ROOT folder..the XMLSocket class is instanced like this:
xmlsock = new XMLSocket(); // add all listeners Security.loadPolicyFile("http://alucardeck.mine.nu/crossdomain.xml"); // also tried "xmlsocket://alucardeck.m....
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i also notice when i start my Java Server application with 2 sockets listening ports: 843 and 19809, i notice Flex first try to connect to 843 and then 19809, and in both sockets i reply with that String from before.
I am trying to connect to a socket server with the following:
Code: Security.loadPolicyFile("xmlsocket://192.168.1.111:843"); var xmlsocket:XMLSocket = new XMLSocket(); xmlsocket.connect("192.168.1.111", 4000); stop();
Attemping to launch and connect to Player using URL C:Documents and SettingsMattDesktopMUD_Clientclient.swf [SWF] C:Documents and SettingsMattDesktopMUD_Clientclient.swf - 1977 bytes after decompression *** Security Sandbox Violation ***Connection to 192.168.1.111:4000 halted - not permitted from file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings
I am trying to connect to a public resource using actionscript. I already have a PHP site set up to do this, but wanted to move it to Flash. From what I have read, Flash absolutely requires the destination location to have a crossdomain.xml file referencing the remote SWF. This seems absolutely ridiculous.
If I am correct, this means that public resources such as RSS feeds cannot be accessed using Flash? Is there any possible way to access a public file (like RSS) remotely from a SWF without having access to the destination server's crossdomain.xml file? I've tried using Socket and URLRequest, both giving the same "sandbox violation" error.
I'm pretty new to Flex. Basically, anything I try to build with mxmlc fails to run now, giving me the above three errors depending on what I do. It was working 30 minutes ago, I've been spending that time trying to figure out what has changed. I redownloaded the Flex SDK, cleared my assetcache, have cleared Firefox's cache. (I'm using Linux.) Even if I compile with -static-link-runtime-shared-libraries=false, since it seems like #2048 is a RSL problem, it still refuses to run.
Another strange thing, if I keep <policy-file-url>[URL]> <rsl-url>textLayout_1.0.0.595.swz</rsl-url>
In my flex-config file, then firebug tells me that my swf file is trying to access a copy of that in the app's folder, giving error 2032. And if I stick the one I have in frameworks/rsls/ then it gives me error 2046. I don't know how it could not be properly signed, unless Adobe magically changed a signature and didn't update their flex SDK.
I seem to be getting this error everytime I try to connect to my XMLSocket server, does anyone have any idea what this is. I do have a crossdomain.xml file at the server root. The crossdomain file consists of:
i have a small LAN of about 8 computers all of which are running windows 7. I have installed FMS and XAMPP webserver on one of the machines. I want to stream live from one PC to all the other PCs on the LAN. I have a webpage with jwplayer embedded in it on my XAMPP webserver that is able to see the live stream when i start it locally. I mean the live stream works fine on the machine with the servers on it. But when i want to view the live stream from another machine in the LAN by accessing the webpage that has the jwpalyer from another machine, The jwplayer returns "server not found:rtmp://192.168.10.1/live" error. I was thinking that maybe a firewall is blocking the 1935 port but i have turned off the firewall of every PC on the LAN. I have unistalled any antivirus program on all the PCs. But i still get the same error when i try to access the live stream from another PC on the LAN.When i run netstat -a -n|find ":1935" i get 192.168.10.2:49184 192.168.10.1:1935 SYN_SENT and i think the request for the stream is sent but the conection is rejected.
This is the code for the webpage with jwplayer embedded in it. maybe it: <html>head> <title>JW FLV Media Player</title> <script type="text/JavaScript" src="swfobject.js"></script>
I'm an actionscript beginner and am trying to create a flash file with a button that allows to user to swith from viewing my movie in their browser, to viewing it full screen.I've managed to source some code from the net, and although when I click my 'toggle button' the full screen works perfectly...when I click it again the flash file returns to the original browser window but I dont see my movie - just my back ground fill colour.The code I have is as follows (and is placed on frame 01 of my actions layer)
fullScreenButton.onPress=function() { if (Stage.displayState=="fullScreen")[code].....
I made simple java server on one pc and tried to contact it from another pc on LAN from localhost, so far so good, it worked flawlesly. But when I want to contact the java server outside the security sandbox(from webpage), it will throw me an error:
I'm attempting to create an XMLSocket that connects to a PHP-written socket server.I think my code is pretty sound. I used to receive an IOError, but now that is solved and I keep receiving "Error #2048: Security sandbox violation". My .swf, socket server, and crossdomain files are all in the same directory.
Perhaps I should leave well enough alone, but it bugs me that my hitTest gives me an error message even though it seems to work as intended. I have two movieClips running side by side. The second clip, the hitTest object is actually in an array that I keep pushing every second.
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I have tried to trace cars[i].name and it returns "instance XXX" instead of what I would have expected, which would have been something like cars1, cars2, etc... If that is creating the error, I don't know how to fix it. I have thought also that perhaps the array itself is being referenced, but again I wouldn't know how to change it.