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This statement sets the enableSecurityDialog property to True which will show the dialogs.ĬdpCheckMode (Flash cast member property)įlash member property default value is useSwPolicy.
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If it is set to TRUE then security dialogs will appear in the Shockwave movie while trying to access the content and the option of displaying the content is given to the end user. Movie property default value is FALSE, If it is false then the movie will fail silently. On the other hand, if this flag is not set then the movie will fail silently. If the movie property enableSecurityDialog is set to true then security dialogs will appear in the Shockwave movie while trying to access the content and the option of displaying the content is given to the end user.Ģ. When we set the property to # useSWPolicy and if the policy file doesn’t have the necessary entry then the content developer has two options.ġ. In order to address this issue, we have introduced a flash cast member property cdpCheckMode which can be set to either # useMediaPolicy (to use the flash player’s cross domain checks) or # useSWPolicy (to use Shockwave’s cross domain checks). And this policy File on YouTube server does not list any of domains. This movie when embedded inside the Shockwave player fails since the player checks only the policy file on the YouTube server. This SWF can be hosted on any server (not only YouTube) and the videos can be streamed in. This has been implemented in Flash using the “security.allowDomain” mechanism for accessing the content from the YouTube server. The checks which were done through the latter mechanism inside Flash player are not supported in Shockwave and because of this, the content which were accessed by this mechanism failed inside Shockwave.įor example, we have a youTube video player asset, which is a SWF file and this can be used play different youtube videos by specifying the video ID. But flash player as such does cross-domain checking through policy files or through other security mechanisms (security.allowDomain). This meant that even the URLs accessed by the SWFs were being checked by the Shockwave player against the policy file. In Director 11.5, we introduced the cross-domain checking based on policy files, placed on the servers. This release is considered a critical security update, as detailed on the linked security bulletin.ĭetails of the modified (additional) Cross Domain Policy changes follow Įarlier to Director 11.5, there was no Cross-domain checking based on the policy file and thus when we play any shockwave content which was accessing data from a server outside the domain, it used to throw-up security dialogs.
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Smooth Upgrade Process takes care of deleting the old Adobe/Macromedia Downloaded Xtras.
Various redraw issues in Safari & Firefox while playing the Shockwave content.
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Keyboard events are not getting registered properly on IE8 Vista and Win7 reported by various portalsĭuring Shockwave installation on Windows 64 bit machines the IE security dialog appears for multiple times.Ĭrossdomain Policy changes to support media based crossdomain checks for Flash cast members. Modifications to Shockwave in update 11.5.7.609 are as listed below: Product Area Here are the details from Allen at Adobe. The next thing I can’t wait to see is Shockwave running in 64-bit on OSX ? It definitely shows that more than just security updates are occurring on the development side of things.
I’m really glad to see this longstanding issue fixed. An updated version of Shockwave was released earlier today, and for the first time since August 2008 I can once again use Firefox to view Shockwave content.