Security Flash Player 8 The most depressing thing is the new security mechanism. All programs that access network resources are run by double-clicking the SWF on the desktop, and this dialog box will not be spared.
In fact, the new security mechanism is not wrong, the wrong is wrong in the Security Settings dialog box is too annoying. If you don't want to look at cumbersome documents and want to keep the world quiet, here are a few solutions (either).
Set through settings Manager. This is the way to add a local-trusted position by clicking on the Settings button in the Pop-up Security dialog box. This method I personally feel seriously affect the user experience, and can only be used on the local computer.
If you have a Flash 8 program, you can set the Local playback option to access network only in the output settings.
If you do not have a Flash 8 program, you can download the Flash local Content updater to prevent the pop-up Security dialog box.
Principle
When you open a SWF file locally, Flash Player8 performs three different security mechanisms:
Local-with-filesystem only allow access to local files.
Local-with-networking only allow access to the network.
local-trusted allows local and network access to the specified location.
The third implementation is achieved by setting up local shared object from Macromedia via the Settings Manager on the Web. The 12th is to set whether to allow local or network access by writing a tag tag that is recognized by the Flash Player8 to the SWF file. The specific format of this new tag is as follows (personal inference, for reference only):
tagcode:69
Taglength:4 (does not contain the size of the Tagcodeandlength, only indicates the size of the tagcontent)
tagcontent:0x00000000 (representing Local-with-filesystem), 0x00000001 (representing local-with-networking)