The navigateToURL() method opens or replaces a window in the Flash Player’s container application. You
typically use it to launch a new browser window, although you can also embed script in the method’s call to
perform other actions.
This usage of the
navigateToURL() method relies on the domain-based security restrictions that the
allowScriptAccess and allowNetworking parameters define. You set the values of the allowScriptAccess
and
allowNetworking parameters in the SWF file’s wrapper. For more information, see “About the object and
embed tags” on page 321.
Caching
Flex applications reside ...
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