FS Command (exec)
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- Naygon
Here the deal I have an interactive CD-ROM with two subfolders (english and french installers) in the "fscommand" folder. Can't seem to get any of them to launch from subfolders only if there in the root of the "fscommand" folder even with ./ and ../ syntax. Tried to use .bat file to launch them but to no avail. Anyone got this figured?
Thanks
- Naygon0
bumpski
- caseyc0
In Macromedia Flash MX the external application must be in a subfolder named 'fscommand'. This subfolder must be in the same directory as the projector which uses the fscommand action. This security restriction helps prevent malicious use of the exec option.
*Straight from MM's site, where you should have looked in the first place :)
- Naygon0
Yeah i know that thats not what I am asking. The problem is that when you have a folder INSIDE the FSCOMMAND folder the exec function does not work. It only works when it is in the root of the FSCOMMAND folder. Problem being I have a french and english installer that have multiple resource folders and ini files that will conflict if they are both put in to the same folder. i.e.
on (release) {
fscommand ("exec", "setup.exe");
}works just fine but....
on (release) {
fscommand ("exec", "english/setup.exe");
}does not.
- MX_OnD0
simple solution.
setupEnglish.exe
setupSpanish.exe
- yurimon0
Has anyone had success launching PDF files using exec command?
- Naygon0
Works fine if you create an .exe that callls a releative path leading the the acutal "exe". Wierd.