Package | Top Level |
Class | public dynamic class SecurityError |
Inheritance | SecurityError Error Object |
Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 |
Runtime Versions: | AIR 1.0 Flash Player 9, Flash Lite 4 |
SecurityError
exception is thrown when some type of security violation
takes place.
Examples of security errors:
- An unauthorized property access or method call is made across a security sandbox boundary.
- An attempt was made to access a URL not permitted by the security sandbox.
- A socket connection was attempted to an unauthorized port number, e.g. a port above 65535.
- An attempt was made to access the user's camera or microphone, and the request to access the device was denied by the user.
Public Properties
Public Methods
Method | Defined By | ||
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SecurityError(message:String = "")
Creates a new SecurityError object. | SecurityError | ||
Returns the call stack for an error as a string at the time of the error's construction (for the debugger version
of Flash Player and the AIR Debug Launcher (ADL) only; returns null if not using the debugger version
of Flash Player or the ADL. | Error | ||
Indicates whether an object has a specified property defined. | Object | ||
Indicates whether an instance of the Object class is in the prototype chain of the object specified
as the parameter. | Object | ||
Indicates whether the specified property exists and is enumerable. | Object | ||
Sets the availability of a dynamic property for loop operations. | Object | ||
Returns the string representation of this object, formatted according to locale-specific conventions. | Object | ||
[override]
Returns the string "Error" by default or the value contained in the Error.message property,
if defined. | Error | ||
Returns the primitive value of the specified object. | Object |
Constructor Detail
SecurityError | () | Constructor |
public function SecurityError(message:String = "")
Runtime Versions: | Flash Lite 4 |
Creates a new SecurityError object.
Parametersmessage:String (default = " ")
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Examples How to use this example
SecurityErrorExample.as
The following example shows how a
SecurityError
error can
be generated and handled within a try...catch
statement by attempting
to connect to a port number that is one larger than the maximum allowed.
package { import flash.display.Sprite; import flash.net.Socket; public class SecurityErrorExample extends Sprite { public function SecurityErrorExample() { try { var host:String = "www.[yourDomain].com"; var socket:Socket = new Socket(); socket.connect(host, 65536); } catch(e:SecurityError) { trace(e); } } } }
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