well, thank you, this is bad news, but thank you all.

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2013/12/1 Lee Burrows <subscripti...@leeburrows.com>

> "The iOS file system is geared toward apps running on their own. To keep
> the system simple, users of iOS devices do not have direct access to the
> file system and apps are expected to follow this convention."
>
> - apple developer site (https://developer.apple.com/
> library/mac/documentation/FileManagement/Conceptual/
> FileSystemProgrammingGuide/FileSystemOverview/FileSystemOverview.html)
>
>
>
>
>
> On 01/12/2013 18:30, marcio fermino wrote:
>
>> the photos are not in a folder within the application, but the photo shoot
>> iphone. In android with this:
>>
>> img.source = "/ mnt/sdcard/img0001.jpg"
>>
>> you mean this is not possible on iOS?
>>
>>
>> 2013/12/1 周 戈 <darkst...@163.com>
>>
>>  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?
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>
>
> --
> Lee Burrows
> ActionScripter
>
>

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