I'm getting IoError 2032 when attempting to login from the mobile actionscript-facebook api. Specifically I'm getting this error on my android 4.0 device. Strange thing is, it was working fine about a week ago.
I have a project that was already supposed to be launched. It tested fine on my computer, but is throwing an error on other browsers....and I cannot figure out how to catch the error! I have been reading and trying everything, but nothing is working!!!
I captioned a video using components, but the captions are stored in the video and the source then is "0". Flash doesn't understand "0", but the captions still work. I need Flash to ignore the error so it stops crashing the browsers!
I have a flex app that polls a php script every 1-2 seconds and returns new data. The polling is done with a URLLoader.load call;the requests are HTTP GETs. The app listens for Event.COMPLETE, handles the incoming data, waits for 1 second, then makes another URLLoader.load call.
This process works perfectly for any duration from 4 to 20 minutes. Eventually, a URLLoader.load call fails to return Event.COMPLETE. Instead it hangs for 60 to 180 seconds (depending on which local network I'm using for internet access) and finally returns an ioErrorEvent.IO_ERROR with the message "Error #2032: Stream Error. URL: <mysite.com/foo.php". The app tries to make another URLLoader.load call, but from this point onward, none of the loads return Event.COMPLETE. Also, none of these post-error HTTP GETs appear in the access.log file of my apache (2.0.55) webserver. The app will not work again until I close and reopen the browser.
I've spent several days trying to figure this out! The time until the app crashes appears to be completely random. The problem occurs in both Firefox (2.0.0.15) and IE (7.0.5730.11). I've read that sometimes 2032 errors can be related to caching, but there's no directives (in .htaccess file or httpd.conf file) that sets the Pragma or Cache-Control response header to "no-cache".
I can't tell if the problem is on client or server end. Based on the adobe language references and the forum posts I've read, this seems to be an appropriate use of URLLoader. (In case you're wondering I want the app to respond to events in near real-time. I originally used xmlsocket to push data to app from server. However, this communication is blocked by corporate firewalls, so I need an alternative method)
Error #2044: ioError no controlado: text=Error #2032: Error de secuencia. URL: send_email.php at Alvaro_Veronica_v0105_fla::contactform_11/frame1()The code from the php file in charge of sending the email is the following: <?php$contact_name = $_POST['name'];$contact_email = $_POST['email'];$contact_subject = $_POST['subject'];$contact_message =
I have an swf that sends info to a PHP file which in turn gets a SWF to FLV converter running. If I try this with a small 1kb swf file it works great and returns the results with in 5 seconds.However now that I step it up to convert the files in which it was intended, files ranging around 2 mbs, I get this error..
I have a function in my AS3 that frequently calls a PHP file. Most of the time it works but occasionally it fails and throws the error I used in the title. I researched this fairly extensively and started capturing the event in the following manner:
public static function Bar():void { var request:URLRequest = new URLRequest("path/to/file.php"); var requestVariables:URLVariables = new URLVariables(); var loader:URLLoader = new URLLoader();
I am trying to display database details in a Flex datagrid and connected using HTTP Service. It was able to display details without any issue when I was working in the FlashBuilder 4.5, however, I deployed the bin-debug part in the Tomcat webserver to access it globally.
I am experiencing this error message when I am trying to access the swf file "HTTP request error Error: [IOErrorEvent type="ioError" bubbles=false cancelable=false eventPhase=2 text="Error #2032"]. URL: http://localhost:8084/UA/details.jsp"
I tried to create the crossdomain.xml file and deployed in the root directory but still experiencing the same error.Here is my crossdomain.xml :
<?xml version="1.0"?> <!DOCTYPE cross-domain-policy SYSTEM "http://www.macromedia.com/xml/dtds/cross-domain-policy.dtd"> <cross-domain-policy>[code].....
which everything seems fine, but when i implement a slider on a page inside a folder in the root (i.e. aboutus/index.aspx) i get that error when the slider is trying to call the images.I have similar slider animations in pages located in the root folder and in those i get no problem at all, seems it only happens when the page is located inside a folder.The website is done using main.master on asp, maybe the cache or rendering of the website is missing something, hope someone has had something similar or know how to get around this.
I'm currently building an application using the Adobe Facebook API and I've run into an issue where for the login method the Facebook login popup displays but when doing a Facebook share/post the popup is blocked.
This code works fine and displays me a Facebook login popup without question (Firefox):
I'm trying to determine the practical difference between using the com.facebook.session.WebSession and com.facebook.session.JSSession. The documentation ([URL]) has more around WebSession - but the example I have which is closest to what solution I'm trying to implement uses JSSession and it looks like I could avoid all of the JavaScript pass-through & ExternalInterface calls I'm making. It appears that the benefit of using this new ActionScript Facebook API is to avoid having to make all of the Facebook calls via JavaScript.
I have literally spent HOURS trying to solve this mystery... but simply can't seem to get hold of it. I am using the same code lines (literally!) as the example here (official adobe tutorial) and I get different result.
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Everything works fine, i.e. everything till it is time to fire the loggedin event. I get asked to log in and all permissions are asked correctly. After I log myself in to facebook, the loggedin event doesn't fire. Is there any way of solving this problem??
i need to connect to have a button on my website that connects to facebook (if not already logged in) and posts to the users wall.I've only done this from within an iFrame - do i still need AppId etc etc?
I have a facebook application where the user choose 4 of his friends and then it creates a video (swf) with the pictures of your friends in it (loaded via xml). So I need to share this video on the user timeline. Everything works fine but the video is not embedded in the post on his timeline, there is only a post with the link to the page in it.The weird thing is, if I post the url directly on my timeline, the video is embedded, but not if the same link is posted via the application.here is my code called by the share button in js :
function postToFeed() { var obj = { method: 'feed',[code].........
I've recently used the 'Static HTML' application to add autoplaying flash content to a Facebook Page.Nothing too fancy, no sound, and only a few secs long. Now, Facebook say:-"Apps on Pages must not host media that plays automatically without a user's interaction."
What do they mean by 'Media' exactly? I can understand a ban on autoplaying audio content but does the ban extend to something as harmless as an animated GIF? Or more to the point, does an autoplaying .swf file fall under this?
Lastly, what course of action would Facebook take if I did violate this rule? Would they issue a warning (giving me an opportunity to remove the 'offending' item) or would they just shut down my page without any consultation?
I can't find in the Adobe Facebook API how to log the user out of Facebook. The FacebookSessionUtil (and the related sessions and Facebook classes) all have a .logout() function, which will invalidate the user's current *session* within the swf, but it doesn't log the user out of Facebook.
What am I missing here? How are you supposed to log the user out of Facebook with this API? Since it's part of the TOS for Facebook Connect apps, you'd think this would be available in the API somewhere.
ScenarioI have a main movie which launches slides dynamically via xml.Within that xml i'm calling a slide which loads another swf called Quiz.That Quiz file loads its questions via xml.IssueWhen I play the outermost swf (the main movie), it starts to load (I can see the border graphic) but throws an XML IOError.
If I just play the quiz swf in the media folder from which the main movie pulls, it works fine. Therefore my assumption is that the xml for the quiz is not loaded before the quiz slide is pulled into the main movie.Directory structure and calls are correct.
I need to let people upload a .pdf document there are other places on my site that allow people to upload .jpg which are usualy a fairly small file size.Well I need them to be able to upload a .pdf which is considerably larger.The problem is that every time I atempt an upload, it gets to about 65000 bytes and then results in an IOError.
I'm trying to get my swf to show the url of an attempted file loading operation when it fails (IOError). For some reason (security?) it works fine in the flash debug environment, but it doesn't in the browser. In flash it shows:
After I upload a photo on a desktop facebook application i need to store it's post id in a database. From the facebook ActionScript SDK documentation:pi() methodpublic static function api(method:String, callback:Function, params:* = null, requestMethod:String = GET):voidMakes a new request on the Facebook Graph API.Parameters [...]callback:Function — Method that will be called when this request is complete The handler must have the signature of callback(result:Object, fail:Object); On success, result will be the object data returned from Facebook. On fail, result will be null and fail will contain information about the error.
So I implemented my callback function as follows: protected function handleUploadComplete(response:Object, fail:Object):void{ status = (response) ? 'Success' : 'Error';
I want to make some buttons invisible until the print job is done.So I have simply set the alpha to 0 when the print button is clicked.At the end of the printjob I want the exit button to be visible again.I have a 2 second timer that sets the alpha back to 100.It works fine when someone actually prints, but if someone hits the print button and then cancels without printing, the timer never fires.I was looking for a way to catch the canceled print.[code]
I have now ran into Flex Fileupload problem on ssl as many others have. I simply get an IOError, no other information as to what caused the error was given, ssl handshake or something else. How do I nail down the cause of the error? I tried using the ';jsessionid=' trick, still no luck. FYI, I am running on local https server, with self signed cert. Everthing works fine without ssl. With ssl, it only works on IE (FF, Chrome, Safari fails on https). With other browsers, server doesn't even get the request.
This error keeps coming up on my web page under portfolio tab:Error #2044: Unhandled ioError:. text=Error #2032: Stream Error. URL: Data/picsXML.xmlat HomePg_fla::MainTimeline/frame3()and also when you go from page to page which was created on the time line the gallery stays up on each page.
I'm using AIR to upload a file to a server. Amazingly, I'm getting an IOError even though the upload succeeds! The server requires authentication, so I handle that first (credentials and URL redacted below), then I upload the file successfully (even though Flash says I didn't):
ActionScript Code: // Instantiate the file and add listeners var file:File = new File("C:/file.xml"); file.addEventListener(IOErrorEvent.IO_ERROR, fileUploadFailed);
I am writing a handler that tries to load a file and if it doesn't exist the flash does something else.
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The problem is, when the file doesn't exist, even though I have an IOerror event it does not fire and I get a runtime error saying: "Error #2044: Unhandled ioError"
And when the file does exist the success event never fires.I am targeting a file on a different domain, however, I have placed a crossdomain.xml up in the root of the domain, with this code in it: