Hi Marcio,

If your photos are stored in your app’s folder or subfolder, you will need to 
get the photo path by using app:/someFolder/somePhoto.jpg or 
app-storage:/someFolder/somePhoto.jpg

If your photos are not stored in your app’s folder, you cannot directly load 
those photos by using absolute path in the background, even if you figure it 
out the absolute path of that photo, iOS won’t let you access it anyway.

Good luck.

DarkStone
2013-12-02

在 2013-12-02,01:45,Maurice Amsellem <maurice.amsel...@systar.com> 写道:

> As DarkStone said, you cannot access images outside your app's folder.
> 
> When you say " the pictures are in the device" , what do you mean exactly?  
> 
> How were they stored in the device ? through another application or through 
> your application?
> 
> Please be more explicit on the context, if you want someone to help.
> 
> Maurice 
> 
> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : marcio fermino [mailto:prologicasiste...@gmail.com] 
> Envoyé : dimanche 1 décembre 2013 18:40
> À : dev@flex.apache.org
> Objet : Re: Apache Flex in the IOS
> 
> in this example the User needs to select the photo.
> In my case I need to say that he will show picture because the file names 
> have in a database, so I need the url or path.
> I need something like img.source = "???"
> 
> 
> 2013/11/30 周 戈 <darkst...@163.com>
> 
>> Hi Marcio,
>> 
>> In iOS you typically use CameraRoll.browseForImage() to access the photos:
>> 
>> http://help.adobe.com/en_US/FlashPlatform/reference/actionscript/3/fla
>> sh/media/CameraRoll.html#browseForImage()
>> 
>> You cannot use absolute url to get photos outside your app's folder.
>> 
>> DarkStone
>> 2013-12-01
>> 
>> 
>> 在 2013-12-01,05:23,marcio fermino <prologicasiste...@gmail.com> 写道:
>> 
>>> Hello friends, I no longer know where else to look, I've tried
>> everything.
>>> 
>>> How could I access a picture on IOS, need to pass the path at run 
>>> time,
>> eg:
>>> 
>>> img.source = "????"
>>> 
>>> 
>>> the pictures are in the device, I have a table with the name of the
>> images,
>>> but I need the path where they are stored?
>>> 
>>> 
>>> In android would be something like / mnt / sdcard, but iOS and?
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Any idea?
>> 
>> 
>> 


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