For more information about using the LocalConnection class, see Programming ActionScript 3.0.
To facilitate SWF-to-SWF communication, you can also use cross-scripting. For more information, see “Cross-
scripting” on page 34.
Using SSL
A SWF file playing in a browser has many of the same security concerns as an HTML page being displayed in a
browser. This includes the security of the SWF file while it is being loaded into the browser, as well as the security
of communication between Flash and the server after the SWF file has loaded and is playing in the browser. In
particular, data communicatio ...
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