Hi Nick,

I have also done work something like that requirement. but what I did, I
have write code for the JS. and make a blank space/container on the flex,
so that end user thinks that it is an Flex content but that was
actually loaded on the html browser through JS.

Regards,
Manish

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On Thu, Apr 4, 2013 at 7:42 PM, Nick Collins <ndcoll...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Ok, so I know this isn't really the place, per se for development support,
> but since you folks are the best experts I know on the subject, I'm
> reaching out here for some assistance. What I would like to know is can I
> use AIR specific classes ( specifically HTMLLoader ) within a runtime
> loaded SWF in an AIR application?
>
> A client of mine is using a digital signage product that plays the signage
> via an AIR application, and they have a mechanism by which you can load in
> external SWFs to use. My client wants to display HTML content in a
> container within this SWF that is loaded, however, when I attempt to do
> this ( even forcing the Flex project to include AirGlobal.swc) it refuses
> to embed the HTMLLoader class into my SWF and gives me a class not found
> exception.
>
> Any thoughts folks?!?
>
> Again sorry for the O.T. post.
>
> Nick
>

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