I have a little test swf to test calling an ActionScript(3.0) function from JavaScript. I am using the Flash documentation as a reference: (http://www.adobe.ca/livedocs/flash/9.0/main/wwhelp/wwhimpl/common/html/wwhelp.htm?context=LiveDocs_Parts&file=00000340.html) When the page loads I am presented with a Flash Player error:
SecurityError: Error #2060: Security sandbox violation: ExternalInterface caller file: c:/externalinterface.swf cannot access file: c:\myhtml.html
at flash.external::ExternalInterface$/_initJS()
at flash.external::ExternalInterface$/addCallback()
at externalinterface_fla::MainTimeline/frame1()
This is the ActionScript:
import flash.external.ExternalInterface
function callMe(name:String):String{
return "busy signal";
}
ExternalInterface.addCallback("myFunction",callMe);
And the JS:
<script type="text/javascript" language="javascript">
function callSwf() {
var callResult = flashObject.myFunction("Nick");
alert(callResult);
}
</script>
Finally the HTML Object:
<object width="550" height="400">
<param name="movie" value="externalinterface.swf">
<embed src="externalinterface.swf" width="550" height="400">
</embed>
</object>
How do we work around this?
if you test online or localhost, it should work if you had the param allowscriptaccess="true" like dome said. If you are testing with file:// protocol you need to allow your drive in the flash player security options.