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11 down vote favorite 1 I am using an .swf file which takes data from an XML file to run. I have added this swf file into my dot net web application in an iframe. But when I run the application, flash gives the error: ERROR #2032 Stream Error Any ideas on how to solve this? flash share|improve this question edited Jul 2 '11 at 12:38 Paŭlo error 2032 stream error url Ebermann 47.9k1086148 asked Jun 28 '11 at 13:47 Manoj2122 58116 1 could you show us some code, and a stack trace and where the error is? –RMT Jun 28 '11 at 13:48 Also, what is the relation to Java, JavaScript, JQuery, SQL-server here? (I removed these tags and added flash instead.) –Paŭlo Ebermann Jul 2 '11 at 12:35 @Manoj: please give us more information, this question is not really answerable. –Paŭlo Ebermann Jul 2 '11 at 12:40 related: stackoverflow.com/questions/1491902/… –cregox Jul 12 '11 at 16:11 add a comment| 3 Answers 3 active oldest votes up vote 11 down vote accepted From a quick google search it seems that the problem is a file or url couldn't be found be the HTTPservice. Here are the links where I found this information: http://www.judahfrangipane.com/blog/2007/02/15/error-2032-stream-error/ http://curtismorley.com/2008/02/08/actionscript-error-2032/ share|improve this answer answered Jun 28 '11 at 13:53 Hunter McMillen 26.9k867124 2 I think the best answer is the comment by Mike Chambers in the first link you sent. If you run into this using URLLoader, listen for the: flash.events.HTTPStatusEvent.HTTP_STATUS and in AIR : flash.events.HTTPStatusEvent.HTTP_RESPONSE_STATUS It should give you some more information (such as the st
Tags: iOS NSAppTransportSecurity djankey Novice BirdJoined: Nov '15Posts: 12 djankey Novice BirdJoined: Nov '15Posts: 12 I'm creating iOS error 2032 flash player app which takes data from an JSON file using URLLoader. When error #2032 stream error I run the application on iOS device (iOS 9.0), AIR throws error: [IOErrorEvent type="ioError" bubbles=false cancelable=false error 2032 chrome eventPhase=2 text="Error #2032: Stream Error. URL: http://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/users" errorID=2032] Same code works on emulator, Windows app and Android device. Tested on AIR 20 (release), AIR 21 beta... Code http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6507461/error-2032-stream-error works everywhere (including iOS device) when I'm using AIR 20 beta, build 196. AIR bug or? Here is example code: http://pastebin.com/UDQ5F6LZ Posted 7 months ago # Jeff Wisest OwlJoined: Nov '11Posts: 3,651 Jeff Wisest OwlJoined: Nov '11Posts: 3,651 Since you mention iOS 9 and using http: and not https: could it be you aren't http://forum.starling-framework.org/topic/urlloader-ios-error-2032-stream-error conforming to the new App Transport Security settings required with iOS 9 and the newer AIR SDKs? http://forum.starling-framework.org/topic/featherseventtypelocation_change-not-firing-on-ios Posted 7 months ago # djankey Novice BirdJoined: Nov '15Posts: 12 djankey Novice BirdJoined: Nov '15Posts: 12 Thanks Jeff, I will try... It works on AIR 19 (release) and AIR 20 beta build 196. Posted 7 months ago # djankey Novice BirdJoined: Nov '15Posts: 12 djankey Novice BirdJoined: Nov '15Posts: 12 It works now with AIR 20 release, 21 beta... Thanks Jeff!!
Fix AS3-Flex Error #2032 Stream Error By Michael Dobekidis | May 3, 2014 - 10:41 | May 5, 2014 actionscript, adobe air, flex, flex 4, workaround Recently I encountered an error #2032 within a two year http://nightlycoding.com/index.php/2014/05/tip-as3-flex-error-2032-stream-error/ project in Flex, for three days I struggled with it and tried almost everything, this is why I'm posting this here so that it might save someone else time. This error occurred when I tried to do an HTTPService call to the Back-End and send some really heavy file. The file would require Back-End parsing and when that was over it would return a result. However mid-way the POST call error 2032 would be interupted and I was presented with a #2032 Stream Error fault. The solution was both simple and extremely hidden and in my opinion stupid. In the HTTPService I had set the property: this.requestTimeout = 3800; However as shown in this post: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8820715/flex-httpservice-times-out-anyway This property is NOT taken into consideration by the HTTPService. It needs: import flash.net.URLRequestDefaults; URLRequestDefaults.idleTimeout = 1200000; // or any amount of time in ms This 2032 stream error way we override the default timeout of EVERY call and thus the request no longer fails… I truly hope this helps someone as the above post helped me. Tagged as3, error #2032, flex 4, httprequest, httpservice, request, stream error. Bookmark the permalink. « [HTML5 Game] Potion Master Kineticjs Drag & Drop » 13 Responses to [Tip] Fix AS3-Flex Error #2032 Stream Error DL says: July 22, 2014 at 22:01 Michael, was this a Flex web app project? I'm having the same problem, but it looks like flash.net.URLRequestDefaults is for AIR projects only. In fact, the flash.net package I have in a .swc does not even have the URLRequestDefaults class. I'm wondering if there's a non-AIR workaround. Michael Dobekidis says: July 31, 2014 at 19:22 No this was an Air project. This error is quite common and can occur for a number of reasons. You can find many solutions on the net, I just documented one that wasn't anywhere else. From my experience I would say that this type of error is mostly related to the termination of a connection between a client and a server, the reason however will probably vary. Jina says: September 30, 2014 at 14:56 Miachael, I have both air and flash client and I