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Can Flash save content without server-side help?

As far as I know, Flash has to pass info off to another external process in order to save files - POSTing to PHP or talking to an executable, right? But every once in a while I hear rumors that Flash is able to open a file, make changes, then save/write those changes, all on its own - is it possible?

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matt lohkamp Avatar asked Nov 17 '25 21:11

matt lohkamp


2 Answers

This will be available in Flash Player 10:

Reading and Writing Local Files in Flash Player 10

http://www.mikechambers.com/blog/2008/08/20/reading-and-writing-local-files-in-flash-player-10/

Otherwise you need to use Adobe AIR, or bounce it off the server.

mike chambers

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mikechambers Avatar answered Nov 20 '25 14:11

mikechambers


The next version of the player, Flash 10 can do this. It also has support for some other nifty stuff like simple 3D and typed arrays. The flash player running inside AIR can also do this.

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grapefrukt Avatar answered Nov 20 '25 13:11

grapefrukt



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